terms matter
While words are elastic and meaning changes over time, terms do matter. For example, would you say you “pro-life” or “anti-abortion”? (For the other side, it would be “pro-choice” or “pro-abortion”,...
View Articlewho is your God?
To address this question today, I’d like to link to two quite widely divergent internet resources. One is a local paper from the interior of BC and the other is my online friend, Scott Aniol. First,...
View Articleeverybody sing!
Back in May, Scott Aniol posted Leading Music at the Conference on the Church for God’s Glory on his site, Religious Affections. In the article, he commented on the music at the Together for the Gospel...
View Articlecharismatic calvinists?
I’d like to call your attention to a series of sermons I ran across on SermonAudio. The series is in five parts, apparently just recently completed, preached at the First Baptist Church of Parker, TX...
View Articlethe charismatic impulse
I have observed that the desire for experience manifests itself in many different ways. In some circles, there is a lot of hooting and hollering (in the vernacular, hootin’ and hollerin’), shouts of...
View Articlewhat do you think about apostles … today?
I grew up in Alberta, Canada, for any who might not know. Alberta is one of the wealthiest provinces in Canada due to huge oilfields. The oilfields were mainly discovered after World War II. Prior to...
View Articlegetting what matters most
I have great confidence in this next generation. They get what matters most. So says Matt Olson, president of Northland International University, here: “Confidence in the Next Generation”. Matt is...
View Articlea strange thing about Strange Fire
I’m listening to the audio of the Strange Fire conference. Good stuff for the most part. I am sure there are points to quibble with in content from time to time, no one gets it one hundred percent...
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