I have a few Pownce invites for those who are interested. Leave a comment and be sure to give me your email address where requested. I’ll close the comments on this post when they are gone.
Do you hang out?
Here’s a quick rundown of a great piece by Jim Elliff on The Value of Hanging Out. Find a hanging out place, or several, in your area. Learn the names of the people you meet. Take your Bible and spend time reading it, writing notes in your notebook, or reading a good Christian book while […]
Make It Free
Matt Perman writes at the Desiring God Blog, sharing their vision for making resources available online for free and challenges other Christian ministries to do the same: The vision that we follow for our website is this: Post everything online, for free, without requiring registration, in a maximally usable interface. I’ve just written an article […]
2007 MARBC Annual Conference audio
I had the great privilege of attending the MARBC Annual Conference earlier this week. I’ve posted the audio to the MARBC.net website and it’s available at the following links. “Discerning the Times and Seasons” 65th MARBC Annual Conference Dr. Renald Showers, Friends of Israel, Inc., Keynote Speaker Wednesday, October 22-24, Lake Ann Baptist Camp Conference […]
Happy 15th, Taylor
Link Spots – Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007
I’ve not link spotted in a while but I have a few worthy links for you today. Pyromaniacs is about as good as it gets when it comes to taking on the hot topics of the day in the broad evangelical landscape. Subscribe to their RSS feed today. Think On These Things is a monthly […]
Willow Creek Repents?
It seems that Bill Hybels has had a change of heart about how ministry should be done and I find the following quote very interesting. We made a mistake. What we should have done when people crossed the line of faith and become Christians, we should have started telling people and teaching people that they […]
How will they hear without a preacher
Al Mohler on the urgency of Biblical preaching — From a Dying Man to Dying Men — Recovering a Bold Vision for Biblical Preaching