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Why Johnny Can’t Preach: Collin Hansen on BibleMesh
The latest issue of Christianity Today has a great article on cutting-edge discipleship material that seeks to address the lack of theological and biblical knowledge in the church. Entitled “Why Johnny Can’t Preach” and written by CT’s Collin Hansen, the … Continue reading
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BibleMesh Beta Testing Update: Emails Received, and Testers Can Still Apply
Thanks to the huge pack of you who signed up to test the new BibleMesh site. Way too many folks replied for us to respond individually to you, but rest assured that we have received your emails and are now … Continue reading
The Link 10.9.09: Ravi Zacharias Media, No Cookies for Harvard, and Missional Christology
1. Let me say a public thank-you to those of you who are responding (overwhelmingly!) to the call for BibleMesh beta-testers. You have until this coming Monday, October 12 at 12pm to send me your email. 2. The Ravi Zacharias … Continue reading
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Get BibleMesh with Brand New Tim Keller Video
Would you like to be able to view a Christ-centered narrative walkthrough of the Bible by Tim Keller? Would you like to read hundreds of clear, concise, authoritative articles about the core story, doctrines, people, events and ideas of Scripture? … Continue reading
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Reflections on The Gospel Coalition, Band of Bloggers, and Piper-Carson
Whew. It’s been quite a week. Here’s my first opportunity to reflect on the three events I was involved with. The Gospel Coalition Ben Peays did a tremendous job with this conference. It went off without a hitch. The speakers … Continue reading
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The Link 4.17.09: God’s Will, Ware’s Teaching, and CEO Salaries
1. Kevin DeYoung has just written a really fun and helpful book called Just Do Something about God’s will. I highly recommend it. Very quick read, and dispels a lot of confusion about this most agonizing of subjects. I liked … Continue reading
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