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Christ-Centered Interpretation: Responding to Daniel Block

Matt Emerson wrote 58 minutes ago: Dr. Daniel Block, acclaimed Old Testament scholar and professor at Wheaton College, has written a tw … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, NT use of the OT, christocentric hermeneutics, christological exegesis, Daniel Block, Ed Stetzer

The Best Thing You Can Do for the World's Children

Mike Phillips wrote 1 day ago: Christianity Today has published one of the most startling landmark articles in many years. If you r … more →

Tags: Economics, reflective living, Children, Compassion International, Sponsoring, Effectiveness

Daniel Block and Christ Centered Interpretation1 comment

Matt Emerson wrote 2 days ago: Daniel Block has written Part I of his view of Christ-centered preaching on Ed Stetzer’s blog. … more →

Tags: NT use of the OT, Hermeneutics, Intertextuality, christocentric hermeneutics, christological exegesis, Daniel Block, Ed Stetzer

Slowly leaving the plantation1 comment

King of my blog wrote 2 days ago: Via Townhall – Two Black Democrats Become Republicans in Louisiana It has always boggled my mi … more →

Tags: Liberals, Race, Left wing Politics, Democratic Party (United States), Black People, Louisiana, African-American, planned parenthood

Check out what I did last night!

andrew-reachingyouth wrote 6 days ago: just wrote a submission for the Common Good Essay Contest for @CTmagazine on the @ct_city project … more →

Tags: Being Missional, Community Ministry, twitter, Andrew Kruse, Common Good, Essay Contest

The Greatness of God Shown Through Jack Hayford.

greatriversofhope wrote 1 week ago:   Jack Hayford After writing about culture wars and other weighty issues in my recent Strang Re … more →

Tags: Strang Report., God, Los Angeles, Susanna Wesley, Steve Riggle, Jack W. Hayford, Jack Hayford, Hidden Price of Greatness

The "No-Casserole Illness" 1 comment

Janet Minnix wrote 1 week ago: We first noticed it about ten years ago. People began showing up at church who seemed to be misfits … more →

Tags: Books, Ministry, gifted for leadership, Amy Simpson, troubled minds, mental illness, Depression, Grace

Liturgies of the Shared Meal

Jesse Covington wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been intrigued over the last several years by the formative role of communal practices, p … more →

Tags: Jamie Smith, James K. A. Smith, Calvin College, Eucharist, First Epistle to the Corinthians, Al Jazeera, Food Supply, sustainability

No Leader is Good Enough to Replace Christ

CaseyRClark wrote 1 week ago: An issue that arises in this first chapter is the way in which factions have developed within the ch … more →

Tags: Commentary, 1 Corinthians, paul, Women in Ministry, 1 Cor 1, Celebrity, Divisions, Factions, prejudice

What does reading do for you?6 comments

Todd Foley wrote 1 week ago: I have been tearing through different books this year and am always blown away by lessons/insights I … more →

Tags: Life, Writing & Editing, Creativity, Novel, Books, Storytelling, Transcendent, Sanctuary

Showing Some Love4 comments

4thalove wrote 2 weeks ago: I sometimes wish being a Christian were more straightforward. The number of denominations and faith … more →

Tags: General, christian blogs, Karen Swallow Prior

Inclusive Leadership: Peace Committees in the Congo, Grounded in Faith

carolburbank wrote 2 weeks ago: In a news article in Christianity Today,  journalist April Burbank reports that World Relief is trai … more →

Tags: Global change, hopeful leadership, Creative Followership, Leadership training, leadership, Spirit, leader, Leading, Lead

You're Wrong Because.... The Danger of Silencing

Amy Kathryn wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s called a silencing technique or tactic… You’ve heard it. Maybe you’ve e … more →

Tags: Women, Anita Sarkeesian, YouTube, video game, gender equality, Rape Culture, Silencing Technique

Thinking about anger this week?1 comment

David Lamb wrote 2 weeks ago: Christianity Today‘s Men of Integrity blog has been going through portions of chapter 2 of God … more →

Tags: God Behaving Badly, Prayer, Men of Integrity

51 and Celebrating Baby's 1st Birthday!9 comments

hipmamamedia wrote 2 weeks ago: I am 51 years old and have just celebrated my baby’s first birthday. “Whoa, lady,” you say, “Why are … more →

Tags: writing, blog anniversary, Blog Birthday, Gone with the Wind, jeff goins, jon acuff, Michael Hyatt, Midlife Crisis, national enquirer

What is Thinking?

oneintercessor wrote 2 weeks ago: Never-ending social needs Music blares as we do our deeds Phone is ringing while we text Computer sc … more →

Tags: christian interest, church, emergent church, Poetry, end times deception, Discernment, Busyness

My comments were deleted (so I'm writing a post instead)18 comments

Sharon Autenrieth wrote 2 weeks ago: This is a first for me, I think.  I posted two comments at Christianity Today online, in response no … more →

Tags: Politics, spirituality, Gender, Religion, Homosexuality, sex, Christianity, Boy Scouts of America, BSA

Imprisoned Chinese Underground House Church Pastor Near Death.1 comment

greatriversofhope wrote 2 weeks ago: Gong Shengliang (CBN News) It’s a life and death struggle for an imprisoned house church leade … more →

Tags: Persecution, China, house church, life imprisonment, Therapy, Presidency of George W. Bush, President of the People's Republic of China, Gong Shengliang, South China Church

Christian School / Homeschool Parallels?

admin wrote 3 weeks ago: One thing I found interesting in reading Buchanan and Brown’s 1967 Christianity Today article … more →

Tags: Christian schools, Homeschool, Research Notes


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