2010-12-09T01:43:00-04:00

I just had to share it with you all…. Thanks to S_P for telling me about it! Read more

2010-12-08T07:28:00-04:00

I am not a Calvinist, I’m far from it in many ways. I did word for a Reform church for about a year once. There is a new movement called “new calvinists” that have gained a great amount of energy among many young Christians burned out on evangelicalism. Here is a video about it. Are any of our readers Calvinists? I would like to know why. What draws you to this tradition? What’s New about the new Calvinists? http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=15887245&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=1&color=&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0DeYoung, Duncan,... Read more

2010-12-07T08:57:00-04:00

“Confession of Christ does not make one immune from the snares of the devil. Nor does it defend one who is still placed in the world with a perpetual security against worldly temptations and dangers and onsets and attacks. Otherwise we should never have seen afterwards among the confessors the deceptions and debaucheries and adulteries that now with groaning and sorrow we see among some. Whoever that confessor is, he is not greater or better or dearer to God than... Read more

2010-12-06T08:41:00-04:00

Here is a song i wrote three years ago. It’s been one close to my heart since I wrote it. I thought I would share it with you the Em      Am                    C     Em    With you before my eyes            B     C             Am  Em Your very words are lullabies Em      Am     ... Read more

2010-12-05T19:13:00-04:00

My son was baptized on the first Sunday of Advent this year. This was one of the best moments of my entire life. I thought I would share it with you. Let me know what you think! I know that this is more special to me then to you, but bear with me. note: My wife’s name is Joan, not John. The priest simply pronounced it a little funny. Also if you are viewing this in facebook the video won’t... Read more

2010-12-05T02:51:00-04:00

Revelation is a book that is troubling to many people. It’s filled with images and language that seems very much out of this world. Many people wonder if there is any thing profitable in a book that by all outward appearances has only indecipherably cryptic references to seals, bowels, trumpets, whores, beasts, plagues, sores, and countless other strange things. I would like to argue that Revelation is more then just profitable, it offers the very paradigm that guides the Christian... Read more

2010-12-04T15:01:00-04:00

New Testament and Mission: Historical and Hermeneutical was written by Associate Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Department of Biblical Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark, Johannes Nissen. Nissen believes that the New Testament’s theology of mission is multidimensional, each author and genre emphasis a different perspective, which should be viewed in harmony rather then homogenized together. To show this Nisssen parses the New Testament canon up into different sections and addresses them individually, rather then presenting an overall theology and... Read more

2010-12-03T09:47:00-04:00

I am in the midst of prepairing for the end of all my classes here at seminary, which is why I havn’t been posting nearly as much as I normally do. Please keep me and all the other students here in your prayers. Here is a traditional Coptic prayer I ran into. I have found it to be beneficial to me. Take a look:  Most blessed Lord, send the grace of Your Holy Spirit on me to strengthen me that... Read more

2010-11-28T10:39:00-04:00

Today is the first day of Advent! This time of year is my favorite church season I think. In it we relive the waiting of God’s elect for the coming of Christ, by remembering the story of God’s salvation throughout the Old Testament. We also remember God’s promise to return and make all things new. So during this season we also watch and pray for the eschatological reality of the Kingdom of God to be fulfilled. This year it is... Read more

2010-11-21T01:02:00-04:00

I read through Ephesians today, and I was struck by it in a new way. It seems to be that Ephesians in many ways is laying out what it means to participate in the Divine nature, a idea explicitly mentioned in 1 Peter 1:4. It seems the author wishes to convey that God invites us to participate in the trinitarian life of unity, by living in the same unity of love that God has in the trinitarian economy. In other... Read more

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