If your are preaching a sermon tomorrow, or if you are listening to a sermon tomorrow, here’s some words from Charles Spurgeon about the centrality of Christ to every Christian sermon. Don’t preach a Christless message, and don’t approve of one if it is preached to you. Preach Christ or Go Home—And Other Spurgeon Quotes …

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Tim Keller provides his definitions of movements and institutions in order to show the strengths and weaknesses of both. I think he does so in a way that avoids ‘straw-man’ over simplifications and his observations constructively point out that movements eventually need some form of structure and institutions need to remain focussed on continuing to …

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From Douglas Wilson’s Blog And Mablog. “Depending on the issue and the text, liberals are sometimes more to be trusted with the message of the text than conservatives are. This is because liberals are not stuck with the results of their exegesis the way conservatives are. Because conservatives confess that the teaching of the text …

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I received a group email last night that referred to a document of which I was unaware: ‘The Canberra Declaration’. A quick search gave one reason why, the document had only been released on Friday, July 23, 2010. Still, it seemed a bit odd. I like to think that I keep up with what’s going …

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