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“People used to be burned at the stake for what we’re about to do”

That was how my professor in Summer Greek opened class. Then he asked us to clear our desks and listen to this sermon by John Piper. The message is a biography of William Tyndale, but Piper hammers home the amazing sacrifice Tyndale made in order to translate scripture into the modern language of the people.

I’m admitting my need to update this site

And that’s the first step. More pictures and commentary coming soon.
Posts like these are so helpful aren’t they?

Church transforms into coffee chain

компютри The best articles from Lark News are the ones that are just slightly beyond believable…

clipped from www.larknews.com

Connection Metro Church, which used its foyer coffee bars to attract visitors to its eight satellite churches in the Denver area, has decided to abandon ministry altogether to focus on coffee.
“People liked the coffee a lot better […]

Promises of the Risen Messiah | Acts 1:1-8

This morning I want to look at the first 8 verses of the Book of Acts. They show us a picture of the apostles after Christ’s resurrection and prior to His ascension. And their appearance is quite different at the beginning of Acts compared to the end of the book.

All Crossed Up by Michael Horton

photo credit: smiling_da_vinci
In preparing to attend Reformed Theological Seminary I am often drawn to articles that refer to the pastoral office. In this article Horton talks about Charles Finney’s impact on the office. The qualifications for office are no longer those outlined in 1 Timothy 3:1-7, but rather it is whether or not you […]

The Office Returns Next Week (4/10/08)

The moment we’ve all been waiting for is almost here! Your television will be worth turning on again in seven days. Hang in there people!
In the meantime you can visit The Office on NBC and catch all of the deleted scenes from Season 4.
Here’s a little Office trivia for you:
Who said the following line? (no […]

Coffee Time!

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The Shadow of Death by William Holman Hunt

I began reading The Cross of Christ by John Stott tonight. Stott opens with a reference to the painting above by William Holman Hunt.

Escape from Reason by Francis A. Schaeffer

In Escape from Reason, Schaeffer writes with excellent clarity on a subject that too often contains overly complicated arguments. His simplicity is a rarity in the field of philosophy. Escape from Reason is probably the first book in this genre that I was able to read without constantly needing to backtrack and re-read several pages out of confusion.

Swinging in the backyard

We’re hanging out in the backyard giving Carrie some peace and quiet.
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