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Theology & Culture


Revival in Chinese Church in New York Aroused Interest from three American Seminaries

Posted Jul 14 2008

Revival in Chinese Church in New York Aroused Interest from three American Seminaries
Luke LeungGospel Herald ReporterWed, Jul, 09 2008 01:10 AM PT
Since its founding 12 years ago in New York, Faith Bible Church in Flushing has undergone rapid development, and stirred the interests of several influential seminaries in America. Presently, three seminaries has listed Faith […]

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Passive or Passionate?: Francis Chan and the God of the Gospel Offer

Posted Jul 11 2008

 
January 6th, 2007 by iMonk
UPDATE: Kiwi and an Emu has some thoughts.
UPDATE II: Frank Turk has some outstanding thoughts on this topic, plus a great Spurgeon quote. This is a dialog that will be very helpful to many SBC leaders wondering if Calvinism is the anti-missions theology they’ve been told it is. UPDATE III: […]

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Passive or Passionate?: Francis Chan and the God of the Gospel Offer

Posted Jul 09 2008

 
January 6th, 2007 by iMonk
UPDATE: Kiwi and an Emu has some thoughts.
UPDATE II: Frank Turk has some outstanding thoughts on this topic, plus a great Spurgeon quote. This is a dialog that will be very helpful to many SBC leaders wondering if Calvinism is the anti-missions theology they’ve been told it is. UPDATE III: […]

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A Crowd of Witnesses

Posted Jul 08 2008

 
January 16th, 2007 by iMonk
One of these days I am going to write a tribute post to the wonderful reformed historian and biographer, Iain Murray. Murray has created a legacy of something we desperately need in Christianity: the lives of the “saints” that surround us on the journey. That’s a valuable and powerful gift […]

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Don’t Waste Your Missional Calling

Posted Jul 07 2008

 
January 18th, 2007 by iMonk

These Lives and Deaths Were No Tragedy
In April 2000, Ruby Eliason and Laura Edwards were killed in Cameroon, West Africa. Ruby was over eighty. Single all her life, she poured it out for one great thing: to make Jesus Christ known among the unreached, the poor, and the sick. Laura […]

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Ten Questions On The Bible (plus one rant)

Posted Jul 05 2008

 
February 9th, 2007 by iMonk
UPDATE: If “inerrancy,” a term that doesn’t appear in any major confession or creed, equals “being a Christian” to you, then let me encourage you to stop worrying about the effect of this blog. I’m happy to have you here, but if a non-Biblical word is the essence of defining […]

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Tim Hardaway and the Sin We Love To Hate

Posted Jul 04 2008

 
February 16th, 2007 by iMonk
UPDATE: Michael Medved regularly reminds me of the difference Jesus makes in how I look at a cultural issue and how a Jewish conservative looks at the same issue. Law by Moses. Grace and Truth by Jesus.
“You know, I hate gay people, so I let it be known. I don’t […]

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Should We Have Flags in the Church? The Christian Flag and the American

Posted Jul 03 2008

Flag
by Hoyt Hickman 
 

The following response to a request for help with the issues of placement of the American flag and the Christian flag in the sanctuary was written by Hoyt Hickman when he was a staff member of the General Board of Discipleship. We post it here as a resource for your church.
Answer:Thank […]

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