From M. Justin Wainscott’s blog, Theology In Verse: The following was said by Martyn Lloyd-Jones in 1972. In 2010, this profound theological blunder has become the preferred method of much of American evangelicalism. Our Lord attracted sinners because He was different. They drew near to Him because they felt that there was something different about …

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Thanks to a challenge by C.J. Mahaney, and motivated by Kevin DeYoung’s devotional commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, The Good News We Almost Forgot, Curtis Allen produces a rap song about the Heidelberg Catechism. Really. I’m sure this’ll bring back memories of Catechism class for all of you with Reformed Church backgrounds. The first fifty-five …

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Karl Dahlfred posts about a common question asked of missionaries while on furlough/home assignment: ‘Are you (and your family) going back?’ Well, yes they are. But the question keeps raising a largely unvoiced assumption: Surely we will come back to “our home” eventually, won’t we? What about the children’s education? Have we thought about that? …

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Ed Stetzer concludes a series of posts with a great set of observations about the danger of making an effort of connect with the culture of those to whom the Gospel is being communicated our primary goal instead of a means of sharing the Gospel. Every one of these points are worth reading and reflecting …

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