The Seduction of Pornography and the Integrity of Christian Marriage, Part Two – by Albert Mohler
Perhaps specificity will help to illustrate this point. I am confident that God’s glory is seen in the fact that a married man, faithful to his wife, who loves her genuinely, will wake up in the morning driven by ambition and passion in order to make his wife proud, confident, and assured in her devotion to her husband.
The Changing Role Of North American Seminaries In Global Theological Education – by Don Sweeting
Plenary Address at the Lausanne Consultation on Global Theological Education in the Twenty First Century, May 29-June 1, 2012 in Boston
So here is the strange situation we find ourselves in–we have more seminaries and fewer students. All the while, in many parts of the world, there are more students who want theological training, but there are fewer seminaries. This is the elephant in the room that no one likes talking about. As we’ve heard this week, there are many nations where the vast majority of its pastors have no formal Biblical and theological training. This is an urgent matter.
The Church Drinking Problem – Intinction, Wine, and Communion – by William H. Smith
Here’s another question: Does anyone think that either our Lord or the Apostle had in mind anything like receiving the wine, or more likely the juice, via one of those little individual plastic cups?
Chicken jokes for theologians – by Kevin Jackson and many of his friends
Michael Horton: The chicken was forsaking the kingdom of this world to live solely in the Kingdom of Christ. John Frame: The chicken had an existential need to change its situation according to a new norm. The answer to this question is obviously related to your theological-philosophical-ontological positions. Why Did the Chicken Cross the... Continue Reading
Andy Stanley 30 times bigger than Lady Gaga; Twitter executive seeks growth with more religious leaders – by Amy O’Leary
The advice that Ms. Díaz-Ortiz [the Twitter executive] offers is simple. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” she said, pausing to add, “on Twitter.”
Erskine College Board Member Supports President Norman’s Views on the ‘Soul After Death’
The point here is to say that there is freedom of inquiry at a Christian liberal arts institution in the Reformed tradition, so long as we take seriously the commitment that our views remain within the boundaries of biblical inerrancy and are built on the framework of all truth being God's truth
Critics call for Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land to resign – by Bob Smietana
Aaron Douglas Weaver, the blogger who uncovered Richard Land’s on-air plagiarism, said that the Baptist ethicist got off easy with today’s reprimand…[He] said that trustees were wrong when they said the plagiarism was a result of “carelessness and poor judgment. He wasn’t being careless. This was intentional.”
Ordination still a hot topic at PCUSA General Assembly – by James D. Berkley
Other business items deal with speeding up the call process (7-19), returning to minister and elder terminology (7-04), reassessing the effectiveness of ordination exams (7-07), clarifying that candidates for ministry must be examined (7-20), giving United Methodist Church clergy blanket approval to officiate at the Lord’s Table (7-15)…
Christian Post Interview: Edward Klein on ‘The Amateur,’ Obama’s Faith
CP: How does President Obama want America to perceive his religious beliefs? Klein: There is no question he wants the country to think of him as a devout Christian.
Response (Part 2) to ‘A Statement of Traditional Southern Baptist Understanding of God’s Plan of Salvation’ – by Tom Ascol
Although I would love for everyone to read Scripture the way that I do, I am content to live within the SBC under the doctrinal umbrella of the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 and to cooperate with my less-Calvinistic brothers and sisters who are willing to do the same.
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