Monthly Archives: January 2008
The Week-est Link, January 18, 2008
1. Some quick thoughts from yesterday’s post: There will certainly be times when Christians are forced to work very shrewdly in order to share the gospel with unbelievers. For example, I know that public school teachers have to be very … Continue reading
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Re-Thinking Relational Evangelism: Getting the Gospel Out in Front
To get right to the point, I wonder if many of us haven’t gone too far in the direction of “relational evangelism.” We’ve seen contact evangelism done poorly in certain circumstances, we realize that many of our peers are hostile … Continue reading
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You Link to Me, I’ll Gladly Link to You
Update on Tuesday, January 15: If anyone else wants to be linked on my blog, please let me know. I’ll check out your blog and then link to it provided everything makes sense. Then, if you could link to me, … Continue reading
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You Link to Me, I’ll Gladly Link to You
Update on Tuesday, January 15: If anyone else wants to be linked on my blog, please let me know. I’ll check out your blog and then link to it provided everything makes sense. Then, if you could link to me, … Continue reading
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You Link to Me, I’ll Gladly Link to You
Update on Tuesday, January 15: If anyone else wants to be linked on my blog, please let me know. I’ll check out your blog and then link to it provided everything makes sense. Then, if you could link to me, … Continue reading
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Last Day in the Office: Reflections on Working for Dr. Mohler
For the last three and a half years, I have worked on campus at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. For the last two and a half years, I have worked in the President’s Office, and a year and a half … Continue reading
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In Pursuit of God-Glorifying Blogging
I’ve been thinking a little lately about blogging. I wrote a while back on humility as it relates to blogging, but I’ve had some further thoughts on the subject. Blogging, it seems to me, is neither good nor bad. It … Continue reading
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The Adonis Complex and How it Affects Modern Men
Where our grandfathers could typically care less about what they looked like, modern men are increasingly concerned with their appearances. Many sociologists have noted this trend, pointing out that men have moved into traditionally feminine territory in constantly caring for … Continue reading
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The New Hampshire Debates: Quick Thoughts
I’m not sure if you watched the debates from New Hampshire, but I watched snatches of them and came away with quick thoughts on the candidates. Due to a busy schedule, I had not seen any of the candidates in … Continue reading
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The Week-est Link, Jan. 4, 2008
1. A look at the Emergent Church movement by PBS. The video is 10:44 long. It’s got some interesting material, and commentary from a Trinity Evangelical Divinity School professor, Don Carson. I’m hoping to take a class from him in … Continue reading
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