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Why Catechesis Now?

Modern discipleship programs are usually superficial when it comes to doctrine.

Written by Tim Keller, TGC | Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Such instruction, one old writer said, is like firewood in a fireplace. Without the fire---the Spirit of God---firewood will not in itself produce a warming flame. But without fuel there can be no fire either, and that is what catechetical instruction provides.

A Landmark Book: The First Puritan Systematic Theology

“Without a doubt, this will be an indispensable guidebook to Puritan thought and practice for years to come.” -- Sinclair Ferguson

Written by Justin Taylor, TGC | Tuesday, October 16, 2012

This massive volume by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones provides the reader with a comprehensive introduction to Puritan thought. It is a notable work of historical-theological synthesis and a book to which I will be returning again and again, both for scholarly reference and personal devotion. Simply an amazing achievement.” -- Carl Trueman

Shut up and play nice: How the Western world is limiting free speech

It appears that the one thing modern society can no longer tolerate is intolerance.

Written by Jonathan Turley, Washington Post | Tuesday, October 16, 2012

In the United States, where speech is given the most protection among Western countries, there has been a recent effort to carve out a potentially large category to which the First Amendment would not apply. While we have always prosecuted people who lie to achieve financial or other benefits, some argue that the government can outlaw any lie, regardless of whether the liar secured any economic gain.

Fighting words

Reflections on the inauguration of Dr. Michael Milton as Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary

Written by Parker T. Williamson | Monday, October 15, 2012

Machen told this seminary community (Princeton) of soon-to-become Presbyterian ministers. “This church is now in a period of deadly conflict with a totally alien type of religion. As always, the enemy conceals his most dangerous assault under pious phrases and half-truths. Increasingly it is becoming necessary for a man to decide if he will stand or not stand for the Lord Jesus Christ as he is presented to us in the Word of God. If you decide to stand for Christ, you will not have an easy life in the ministry

Critical win

Could China’s positive reaction to author Mo Yan’s Nobel Prize lead to the ending of the country’s one-child policy?

Written by Angela Lu, WNS | Monday, October 15, 2012

“I hope that Mo Yan’s thoughtful criticism of the one-child policy will help others see its role in causing gendercide,” said Chai, the founder of All Girls Allowed, a nonprofit group that fights the effects of the one-child policy, in a statement. “It is the largest challenge facing girls in China. Every day the policy continues, another 3,000 girls are lost to sex-selective abortion, infanticide, or abandonment.”

Iran Launching Massive Arrests Of Evangelicals

May be at least 100,000 evangelical Christians in Iran, according to church groups, with others giving higher estimates.

Written by Stefan J. Bos | Monday, October 15, 2012

He said he was also concerned about the situation of Christians taken to prisons in recent days. "We know that many have been forced to say they will no longer attend church services in exchange for freedom." There was no immediate response from Iranian officials.

Church of Scotland goes to court to evict pastor from Glasgow manse

Gay Ordination sparks bitter fight over ownership of St. George's Tron Church property

Written by Brian Donnelly, Herald Scotland | Monday, October 15, 2012

The legal test case will set the scene for what could be one of the largest land and property wrangles in Scotland, as evangelical congregations prepare to challenge the Church of Scotland's stance on gay ordination at the next General Assembly.

Billy Graham endorses Mitt Romney

BGEA website no longer includes LDS on list of cults

Written by Staff | Sunday, October 14, 2012

Below are two extracts from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Assocation website. The first is up and running as of the posting of this story. The second is from a source showing a webcache from June of 2010, but that page is currently not available on the site, apparently removed just after the meeting.

Gospel, Culture, and Mission: An Interview with Tim Keller

The job of the institutional church is not to change social structures/culture, but to create disciples who will change social structures and the culture.

Written by Trevin Wax, TGC | Sunday, October 14, 2012

"I think that the word “missional” is useful because it means something more (though not less) than being very evangelistic. It means recognizing the post-Christian character of our western society, and revamping everything we do in accord with that." --T. Keller

Rachel Held Evans’ ‘A Year of Biblical Womanhood’: A Review

Evans works to prove that the Bible is not without error and therefore cannot be applied literally

Written by Trillia Newbell, Desiring God | Sunday, October 14, 2012

This book is not ultimately about manhood and womanhood, headship and submission, or the complementarian and egalitarian debate. At its root this book questions the validity of the Bible. And denying the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture is a denial that will ultimately erode the gospel of our Savior.

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