Dick Lucas: Judgment, Salvation, the Living and the Dead
As we remember Chappo, we must not forget what drove him – and what should drive every Christian.
At The Proclamation Trust, Adrian Reynolds links to this video of Dick Lucas, recorded on November 11 in Dundee. Six minutes of your time well spent.
Chappo talks about his conversion
John Chapman speaks about how he came to Christ – in this 3 minute video recorded a couple of years ago for St Mark’s Pennant Hills. Thanks to Craig Schafer for making it available.
Trusting God — free kindle version
The Kindle edition of Trusting God by Jerry Bridges is currently available (for an unknown period of time) as a free download from Amazon. h/t Gary Ware.
American Anglican Council on the Archbishop of Canterbury announcement
Bishop David Anderson of the American Anglican Council writes:
“Archbishop Welby, in his new appointment, will have to work with the more orthodox Global South provinces, especially the GAFCON Primates who represent a huge majority of the churchgoing Anglican world. The new Archbishop will need to find a way to disengage the Anglican Communion Office and the office and work of the Archbishop from the incestuous ties with the American Episcopal Church’s money, influence and power.”
War Histories or History Wars?
From this week’s column by the Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen:
“In this last week we not only have the end of WWI to remember, but also Guy Fawkes’ failed bomb plot and Martin Luther’s courageous act that started the Reformation. The poppies may remind us of Armistice but without the bonfires and fireworks, and without any memorial to Luther – our society celebrated the absurd fun of Halloween instead.
The memory of two great acts that established the nature of our society is being lost to the tawdry commercialisation of superstition. It is why revision lessons are so important for keeping our memory fresh. …”
– Read it here.
Encountering God Together
Dr David Peterson has a new book to which we can look forward…
“In January 2013, IVP UK will publish my new book Encountering God Together. … This paperback was written to help everyone involved in planning and leading church services think more biblically and creatively about this important ministry.” – Details here.
Reactions to the US Presidential election
“Christians must now pray for our President. As the Apostle Paul instructs us …
Christians must never see political action as an end, but only as a means. We can never seek salvation through the voting booth, and we must never look for a political messiah. Nevertheless, Christians do bear a political responsibility, established in love of God and love of neighbor. We are rightly concerned about this world, but only to a limited extent. Our main concern is the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
– Al Mohler.
“If we suffer political defeat like those who have no hope but politics, we do not even commend ourselves, let alone the God who hung the moon and stars. …”
– Collin Hansen (written before election day).
Time for a grown-up debate on what sort of children will be allowed into the world
“Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia John Anderson last night strongly criticized the level of public debate in Australia and Western society.
Speaking at the launch of Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Ethics and the beginning of human life, Mr Anderson lamented the lack of understanding of what a civilized debate requires, and observed that valuable contributors to society’s understanding of complex matters are often put off by the way debates unfold in the public sphere and by the demonisation to which contributors are frequently subjected. …”
– Ian Carmichael at Matthias Media, has news of an important book by Dr Megan Best.
There’s also audio from the book launch. The book is available from Matthias Media.
Jesus’ ‘wife’ found dead!
“On September 18, the news broke of a small fragment of papyrus purporting to record words of Jesus. It contained the striking phrase, ‘Jesus said to them, “My wife …”‘ and then the text breaks off at the right hand margin. …
However, after nearly a month of scrutiny by scholars on the blogosphere, it appears that the fragment is almost certainly a fake. Here’s how that came to light …”
– Peter Williams from Tyndale House, Cambridge, summarises where things stand concerning this alleged ‘Gospel’ – at Evangelicals Now.
Has the personal evangelism ship sailed?
“It is quite correct to say that there are only two kinds of people in the world—those who in the words of Two Ways to Live are living ‘Way A’ (rebelling against God, facing his judgement) and ‘Way B’ (submitting to and trusting in Jesus, forgiven by God).
But it is also true that within those two broad categories there is a wide spectrum of difference. …”
– Tony Payne begins discussion on a topic close to the heart of many – at The Briefing.
A Mormon President?
In January, Michael Horton spoke with Adam Christing, writer and director of a documentary about a relatively unknown aspect of the life of Joseph Smith, namely his candidacy for President of the United States.
Whatever the outcome of the US elections this week, this programme gives some useful insights into what Mormons believe. Hear it via this link.
Free audiobook – What is the Mission of the Church?
This month’s free audiobook from Christian Audio in the US is What is the Mission of the Church? by Kevin DeYoung & Greg Gilbert. Get it here.
After Darkness… Light
A six minute video from John Piper for Reformation Day (October 31st). It’s a brief look at the legacy of John Calvin – as well as a reminder of the aims of Desiring God.
Christianity and the Dark Side
“The coming of Halloween is a good time for Christians to remember that evil spirits are real and that the Devil will seize every opportunity to trumpet his own celebrity…”
– Al Mohler looks at the American institution which is increasing being imported into Australia.
Australian Church Record, Nov 2012
The latest issue of The Australian Church Record is now available from their website.
This edition reflects on Sydney Synod, the Diocesan Mission, and the election of a new Archbishop.
