>Too Missional?

>Kevin DeYoung has a great post over at his site. Apparently some were concerned with Kevin's comments about 'missional' language at the Desiring God Conference. Here's how he opened his comments on 'missional':Let me say something at this point about the relatively new term “missional.” I do not have a problem with people putting “al” … Continue reading >Too Missional?

>Catechism #31 & 32

>I think these questions do a great job of explaining the three offices of Christ as Prophet, Priest and King, and how those offices are paralleled in those who are 'in Christ'. The boys, especially Caleb, have commented several times how much they like doing this devotionally. I would recommend DeYoung's book, The Good News … Continue reading >Catechism #31 & 32

>Inerrancy in Poiema

>This past Sunday we finally brought to a close our conversation on inerrancy in Poiema (the Sunday school class I teach at ECC). I had initially planned on spending two weeks on the topic as part of our semester long series on the theology of the Word; however,the discussion was so good, it ended up … Continue reading >Inerrancy in Poiema

>Song of the Week

>I've loved Johnny Cash since I heard the song "Boy Named Sue". I heard this song for the first time I remember on Pandora as I was writing my paper Wednesday night (oddly, I was listening to a Nine Inch Nails channel). I love it.Johnny Cash, "Ain't no Grave"

>Catechism #29 & 30

>Question #29: Why is the Son of God called "Jesus," meaning "savior"?Answer: Because he saves us from our sins. Salvation cannot be found in anyone else; it is futile to look for any salvation elsewhere (Matt. 1:21; Heb. 7:25; Isa. 43:11; John 15:5; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Tim. 2:5).Question #30: Do those who look for their … Continue reading >Catechism #29 & 30