This is too good to wait until next year. Watch, sing along, and if you learn it you’ll probably be able to pass a Bible college Reformation Church History Exam. The real fun starts about a minute in.
This is too good to wait until next year. Watch, sing along, and if you learn it you’ll probably be able to pass a Bible college Reformation Church History Exam. The real fun starts about a minute in.
Tullian Tchividjian, motivated by concern that those who serve alongside him in leadership are living and modelling gospel saturated lives, asks this question of his fellow elders and deacons: Do you rejoice in position, power, accomplishments, entitlement, control, degrees, knowledge, status, authority, numbers, and rank? Or do you rejoice in service, mercy, sacrifice, pastoral care, …
I’ll come right out and say it: imaginary Pastor Brad Towers is the Barney Stinson of church blogging. Every one of his posts contains at least one phrase which is legen – wait for it – dary.* Consider this nugget from the post ‘You Got Bring The Tough Love’: They don’t teach you this stuff …
Excerpted from a post on the First Presbyterian Jacksonville blog: The Reformational churches were more faithful to Biblical authority and doctrine than the medieval Catholic Church. Luther’s theology focused on the doctrine of justification by faith alone, which he called “the article of a standing or a falling Church.” He taught, contrary to Rome, that …