In line with the resent surge in interest in the early church among Evangelicals here are a few links to help you unpack the life of St. Patrick today. Russel Moore has a post on why evangelicals should be interested in Patrick. Mark Driscoll has an easy read on Patrick and includes other helpful resources [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Mark Driscoll’
17 Jun
Links for Wednesday
Every time I start typing links for Wednesday I picture myself teeing off the 14th as I come down the homestretch of an afternoon well spent. By the way if you have never played 18 holes of golf you need to before you die. It’s an experience well worth the effort. Anyway, now to giving [...]
3 Jun
Driscoll, MacArthur & Young: Language, Sex & Pastoral Ministry
Out of Ur has an interesting blurb on Mark Driscoll that is worth checking out. The brief post also includes links to a couple articles by Dr. MacArthur. Dr. MacArthur takes exception to Mark Driscoll’s use of langauge and the manner in which he talks about sex. Meanwhile, Ed Young has a video blog post [...]
20 Apr
My People Die for Lack of Knowledge
Apparently most U.S. Christian’s Don’t Believe in Satan or the Holy Spirit. Read a synopsis of a new report here, at Great Cloud of Witnesses. Links from the article will take you to the report itself. Our denial of any sort of otherworldly realm shows how deep the church has entrenched itself in post-enlightenment thought [...]
6 Apr
Links for Monday
During a babysitting gig on Friday night my sister informed me that young infants have not developed “object permenance.” In other words they have no idea that an object exists unless it is staring them in the face. Well apparently this means that infants are dumber than birds, who apparently can do basic arithmetic. Education [...]
31 Mar
Links for Tuesday
Bob Hyatt has great article up on Out of Ur about the dangers of Easter for churches and pastors. He points out the flaws of a Jesus marketing and big event style of evangelism that seems so prevalent at this time of year. Also, Mark Driscoll will be reporting on the findings of the Notre [...]