Solo Femininity: A Charitable Conversation
Carolyn McCulley was kind enough to blog about a great dinner a group of us had when Tope and I were in Washington.

“I believe in the value of good conferences. Though short-lived, conferences can be a wonderful time of growth, challenge and refreshment.”
As a service to the Christian community, Tim Challies has decided to create a list of conferences that are either offered by Reformed ministries or are of particular interest to Reformed Christians.

“Awhile ago my dad started blogging. When he started getting famous in the blogging circle, he met some guy named Adrian Warnock from the UK. Well, today I went to Washington D.C. to finally meet Adrian Warnock!”
The “Jollette” writes about her meeting with me!
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JollyBlogger Begins His Quest to Read Through N. T. Wright’s Major Works
David Wayne begins with “The New Testament and the People of God,” and asks what he feels is an important world view question . . . “Where are we?”
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“In the end, the Christian preacher simply must confront the congregation with the Word of God. That confrontation will be at times awkward, challenging, and difficult. After all, this is the Word that pierces us like a sword. The evangelical preacher must set his aim at letting the sword loose, neither hiding it nor dulling its edge.
Al Mohler writes on the state of preaching today.