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John Newton On Neglecting The Assembly of the Saints – by Shane Lems

Written by Shane Lems | Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Newton’s pastoral heart comes out in this letter. He is straightforward, blunt, and biblical. At the same time, it is very evident that he simply wants his parishioners to hear the sermons for their own Christian good and growth in godliness. Newton certainly wasn’t a legalist looking to make people proud of their church attendance.

Amarillo By Morning (Smith and Wesson on My Mind) – by Mike Adams

Written by Mike Adams, TownHall | Wednesday, May 30, 2012

To date, there have been 16 refereed studies that have concluded that violent crime goes down as a result of concealed carry laws. About 10 refereed studies have shown the results of concealed carry laws to be inconclusive with regard to violent crime. No refereed studies – I repeat, zero refereed studies – have shown... Continue Reading

Jamie Smith’s Surprising Concession in his critical response to ‘2K’ theology – by D. G. Hart

Written by Don Clements | Wednesday, May 30, 2012

It seems to me that on the basis of Smith’s reading of Augustine the Calvin professor is a welcome contribution to the neo-Calvinist world. The reason is that he sees how ecclesial Augustine was. And one of the foremost concerns of contemporary 2kers is to restore to the church her unique calling. To do that... Continue Reading

Dan Quayle was right about Murphy Brown and unmarried moms – by Isabel Sawhill

Written by Isabel Sawhill, WashPo | Wednesday, May 30, 2012

...marriage is good for children. Those who live with their biological parents do better in school and are less likely to get pregnant or arrested. They have lower rates of suicide, achieve higher levels of education and earn more as adults.

The Local Church and Evangelism – A dynamic theology (Part 3 of 6) – by Erroll Hulse

Written by Erroll Hulse | Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Two heresies in particular destroy the Gospel as far as its evangelistic thrust is concerned. One is hyper-Calvinism in which the free offers of the Gospel are denied and in which an excuse is made of the fact that men are dead in sin and therefore there is no point in evangelizing. The other heresy which destroys true evangelism is decisionism.

Proposed Seminar on Creation and Science at 2012 PCA General Assembly Stirs Debate – by Dominic Aquila

Written by Dominic Aquila | Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The concerns raised about the seminar are based on what appear to be inferences that Old Earth Creationism has more scientific evidence and credibility than Young Earth Creationism.

A Wakeup Call for the Church: Young People Saying ‘You Lost Me’ – by Eric Metaxas

Written by Don Clements | Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Today's younger generation is relationally oriented. Teaching them a set of principles in an isolated setting is not going to inculcate a biblical worldview in many of these teens. As my BreakPoint colleague John Stonestreet says, "When it comes to teens, worldview is as much caught as it is taught'."

Richard Land’s future with Southern Baptists may hinge on report – by Bob Smietana

Written by Bob Smietana, The Tennessean | Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Land has never been afraid to speak his mind. In 1998, he championed the Baptist boycott of Disney over gay-themed events at amusement parks. “Do they expect Mickey to leave Minnie and move in with Donald?” Land told the 1998 Southern Baptist Convention, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “That’s Goofy!”

What Does It Mean To Be Biblically Balanced? – by Tullian Tchividjian

Written by Tullian Tchividjian | Tuesday, May 29, 2012

My point is simply this: to be “Biblically balanced” is NOT to allot equal airtime to every Biblical theme. To be Biblically balanced is to let our theology and preaching be proportioned by the Bible’s radically disproportionate focus on God’s saving love for sinners seen and accomplished in the crucified and risen Christ.

Five Factors that Brought Life to a Dying Church – by J. D. Greear

Written by J. D. Greear | Tuesday, May 29, 2012

J. D. Greear is the pastor of The Summit Church, in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Before becoming the pastor of The Summit, J. D. served with the SBC International Mission Board from 1997-1999 and, upon returning, earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He frequently teaches courses in evangelism and church planting at the seminary. This article appeared on the SEBTS blog and is used with permission.

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