Published in The Border Watch, our local paper, today. Establishing a profile on Twitter involves providing a few short summary statements about yourself. Follower of Jesus. Coffee lover. Father of five. Blogger. That sort of thing. These statements, or self-imposed labels, are meant to serve as gateways for people with common interests to get in …

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Conrad Mbewe (known to some as the African Spurgeon) speaks about the damaging outworkings of Christian theologies which claim extra-biblical revelation at John MacArthur’s Strange Fire conference. This time Cripplegate blog provide notes on his address. Additionally, Tim Challies’ notes are here. Reading Mbewe’s experiences will sadden any Christian. Realising that what he describes echoes …

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Joni Eareckson Tada has had a significant profile as a Christian and a quadriplegic for decades. Speaking at John MacArthur’s Strange Fire conference Eareckson Tada spoke about her experience of God’s healing power in the present age. Tim Challies provides his notes. They’re worth reading in their entirety. Here’s an excerpt. …Joni wondered who this …

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David Ward at Thousand Tongues (formerly Reformed Praise) has just released Do Not Fear. Ward and chief collaborator Jake Armerding present fourteen modern hymns which thematically explore that seasons where doubt and grief are experienced are also times where grace abounds. Lyrics are thoughtful and poetic. Vocals are earnest and strong. Instrumental accompaniment is polished …

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