Google is really popular. I love Google. I use Google. But I am sure that some/many of the folks at Google need Jesus. My heart was happy to hear of Tim Keller receiving the opportunity to preach the gospel at the Google HQ. Justin Buzzard was there and blogged on Keller's message. What an awesome opportunity, I pray that the Holy Spirit preached the gospel to their hearts. (HT: Challies)
Tim Bayly asks Where Have All the Father's Gone? It's a pretty good article and makes the way for really good discussion. Maybe all of the suggestions are not the best, but it is a great article. (HT: Jared Wilson)
C.J. Mahaney points to an address by Jeff Purswell. In it he gives a humbling and earth-shattering statement to those of us that preach the gospel, "You are a standing in the very stead of God".
Eric Simmons has wonderful suggestions on how to pick a movie. His goal is to offer suggestions to help reduce these moments: "Have you ever had that really uncomfortable and convicting sense after watching a movie? You think, “Uh, that one might’ve been a mistake” or “I’m not so sure I should’ve watched that..."
Joshua Hitchcock of the Reformed Mafia gives us a great article and encouragement to not minimize the gospel. Great reminder of the Puritan culture and their refusal to minimize the gospel.
Tim Challies has a touching story about what it means to love our neighbor (even if they are a nuisance) without grumbling.
Is it possible to have masculinity without manhood? Albert Mohler comments on that question. I particularly like his closing statement: "We lie to ourselves if we believe that we can hold onto a healthy masculinity without honoring true manhood."
Michael Patton asks a very important question, Can a Christian Theology Allow for Abortion?
In our guys Bible study we are studying the Book of Job. A great question that comes out of that would be, how could I have joy if I had the afflictions of Job? C.J. Mahaney attempts to answer that question, Finding Joy in Adversity.
Calvinists beware! Many of us across the blogosphere have our ears open for the rumblings of the upcoming John 3:16 Conference. Tom Ascol throws the first challenge, encouraging us to listen and not get our tulips all ruffled. Nathan Finn also joins the conversation, here.
Perry Noble gives 5 things you should never hear from a staff member.
John Piper makes a clarification on a statement he made at The Resurgence. What is his view on Arminians in education? Find out here.
Should I find this funny?
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In 1832, after reading the life of Jonathan Edwards, Robert Murray McCheyne was deeply humbled. He related this experience in his diary: "How feeble my spark of Christianity appears beside such a sun! But even his was a borrowed light, and the same source is still open to enlighten me."
3 comments
Comment by Joshua Caleb Hutchens on March 6, 2008 at 1:31 PM
You find the best videos.
Comment by Mike Leake on March 6, 2008 at 1:34 PM
Actually, thanks for reminding me...I think I need to HT:Steve McCoy at Reformissionary on that one.
Thanks for the compliment though...funny video isn't it. Taking a Jesus statue hostage has to be one of the top 10 funniest things someone can do.
Comment by Anonymous on March 6, 2008 at 10:08 PM
weiner poopie LOL!!!!!