Someone just sent me a link to my new favorite blog, Stuff Christians Like. Read this post to get a flavor
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Someone just sent me a link to my new favorite blog, Stuff Christians Like. Read this post to get a flavor
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Should a minister officiate at the weddings of unbelievers? This is the question that Dr. Russell Moore answers in his latest Henry Institute blog. I respect the way he offers straight talk on a confusing issue for many young pastors (including me). Here’s the quote:
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Disposable, throwaway, perishable — However you say it, blog posts have a very short shelf life. Especially if you’re stuck in a publishing mindset. But more-and-more, I’m thinking of blogging as a conversation.
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Founder’s Conference compilation post and Dr. Whitney converts Timmy
Terry Delany’s review of Tell Me About Heaven by Randy Alcorn
Michael Spencer meditates on a humble relic
Mike Hamby getting after those men
More Peter Beck from Berlin
Trevin Wax on blog Sabbatical
Christine Jolly has no regrets about her marriage
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Sad news from the Towers
Timmy podcasts with Don Whitney
Why We Believe Children Who Die Go to Heaven by Akin and Mohler
Trevin Wax reviews The Courage To Be Protestant
Josh Buice OFFICIAL: Westboro Baptist Church Interview - PART I
A Biblical Perspective on Cancer by SBTS alumnus Mike Hamby
Do Pastors Need Seminary? by Bryan Lilly
Official rules to cornhole [...]
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Timmy Brister is blogging the Founders Confernece, read his warm-up post on Ed Stetzer.
Another serious article by Dr. Moore about families and spiritual warfare.
Peter Beck (SBTS alumnus) has been hanging out in Luther’s old neighborhood, read his sobering report.
I’ve just added the blog of SBTS student Steven Douglas, the blog name will make you laugh
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Listen to Timmy Brister’s chat with his new pastor about the National Founders Conference
Rick Mansfield has resurrected his blog: This Lamp is BACK
Steve Weaver lists some interviews from the 2008 SBC Annual Meeting
Ed Stetzer on the Quarterlife Crisis - does this explain his Twitter addiction?
Professor David Sills has a rare new post Wide-eyed Innocence
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