2008-04-06T00:05:18-05:00

Here is a link to the whole our series on the keys to the kingdom. Thanks to Jim Baker for doing this and to Bob Robinson for hosting the link at his site. And below is the full text. KEYS TO THE KINGDOM SCOT McKNIGHT 1 We begin today a series on the relationship of the kingdom of God to the Church and I do so for several reasons: |inline Read more

2008-04-05T15:51:54-05:00

Vote for Steve McCoy — he helped me learn to blog and will give his winnings to help others hear the gospel through Tim Keller’s new book. Scroll down and click on “Reformissionary.” Read more

2008-04-05T00:20:49-05:00

From yesterday’s post about blogging for 3 years… |inline Read more

2008-04-05T00:10:07-05:00

Cool picture … Vote for Steve McCoy — he helped me learn to blog and will give his winnings to help others hear the gospel. Scroll down and click on “Reformissionary.” Here come the …. Hummers! |inline Read more

2008-04-05T00:05:35-05:00

From Kris and me, for all the wonderful comments yesterday, which are as much a tribute to this Blog Community as to us. Many, many thanks. They gave us some heart-warming moments yesterday completely beyond anything we expected. Read more

2008-04-04T00:31:26-05:00

April 5 marks my third year of blogging, so I want to reflect on what has happened because of this blog. Well, lots … and nothing like we expected. |inline Read more

2008-04-04T00:30:04-05:00

Perhaps the most significant parable in the Gospel arsenal is the parable of the sower (Mark 4:3-20 and parallels). Why? Because it is the kingdom parable and a parable that ultimately explains what parables are all about! So says Klyne Snodgrass in his Stories with Intent. |inline Read more

2008-04-04T00:20:51-05:00

This is a good week to discuss the lasting and important proposal of Os Guinness in his new book, The Case for Civility. He advocates instead of a “naked” public square (no religion) or a “sacred” public square (coercion of religion) a… |inline Read more

2008-04-04T00:10:13-05:00

Pentecost, the Day God sends the Spirit afresh on God’s people, makes them the kind of people God wants them to be. Pentecost, as we turn to chp 10 of 40 Days Living the Jesus Creed is a promise. The promise of Pentecost or the promised Pentecost or Pentecost promse, it doesn’t matter — the two terms need to be connected. |inline Read more

2008-04-03T00:30:54-05:00

So, how do postconservatives articulate the order of first experience with theology a second-order articulation of that gospel experience? According to Roger Olson (Reformed and Always Reforming) this can be found in the following theologians: |inline Read more

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