Should men competitively wrestle women?
In the latest issue of Albert Mohler’s The Briefing, the question of men wrestling women is considered after a male competitive wrestler forfeits, rather than wrestle a girl.
What are the implications of wrestling, or nor wrestling, and what does it say about how Christians should respond to the changes in our culture?
Little ones to him belong
“Over 40 years ago, Jay E Adams opened his little book, The Meaning and Mode of Baptism, with an observation that still rings true today: ‘obviously, some immersionists speak overmuch on the subject; but just as truly, most of those who disagree with them say far too little’.
The above observation might be most true amongst evangelical Anglicans. …”
– At The Australian Church Record, Peter Blair argues for clear teaching about infant baptism.
On The Road in Dubai — Closing Reflections on GAFCON 2019
“In a few hours I will fly home from this extraordinary gathering of Anglicans who live, witness and worship in restricted circumstances where they are often the religious minority.
Four primates, 31 bishops and “internal provincial” archbishops, 44 clergy and 59 lay leaders from twelve countries shared their humbling testimonies. Unlike the trials I have faced, these dear Anglican brothers and sisters in Christ face ongoing violence and unrest, severe restrictions on how they may share their faith, and even death over a single, false accusation. Yet they still witness in word and deed to the transforming love of Jesus Christ with whomever they can.
It was an honor to be in the presence of the suffering Church within the Anglican Communion. …”
– The American Anglican Council’s Phil Ashey writes from Dubai.
Also from The American Anglican Council: “I’m Gay, Can I Come To Your Church?”.
NEXUS19 on Monday March 25
Don’t forget the coming NEXUS19 Conference coming up later this month.
Mark Dever is among the speakers.