Saints

David Cook“ I turned up for my early morning coffee today and, helping my newsagent friend, Charlie, dropped off today’s edition of La Fiama, the Italian newspaper, to my barista, Dom. I asked him, as usual, to translate the headline – ‘Pope declares two Popes saints’.

How does a person become a saint in the Roman Catholic  church?…”

– David Cook on who the real saints are. (published 29 April 2014.)

A Conversation with Tyndale House’s Peter Williams

Dr Peter WilliamsDr. Peter Williams, Warden at Tyndale House in Cambridge, was interviewed recently in Arizona. He was asked about the future of the church, and what challenges and encouragements there are.

15 minutes, worth watching. (h/t Justin Taylor.)

‘Women, Sermons and the Bible’ coming in May

Women, Sermons and the BibleTony Payne at Matthias Media writes:

“…I’m pleased to be able to announce that on Monday 5th May, Matthias Media will release Women, Sermons and the Bible: Essays Interacting with John Dickson’s Hearing Her Voice (edited by Peter Bolt and Tony Payne).

The collection not only responds to the main arguments of Hearing Her Voice (regarding whether women should give sermons in the regular Sunday gathering), but also bounces off this specific question to consider some larger issues…”

– See the table of contents at the Matthias Media website.

Mohler & colleagues publish important response to ‘God and the Gay Christian’

God and the Gay Christian? A ResponseAlbert Mohler and four colleagues at The Southern Baptist Seminary have published an e-book in response to “God and the Gay Christian”, which was also published today.

It can be downloaded here.

Mohler explains why a response is important:

“The church has often failed people with same-sex attractions, and failed them horribly. We must not fail them now by forfeiting the only message that leads to salvation, holiness, and faithfulness.”

Related:

Sexegesis: An important contribution to a vital debate.

Justin Taylor: Why book-length responses to other books can be helpful.

Themelios vol 39, issue 1 now available

ThemeliosThe latest issue of the theological journal Themelios is now available for free download from The Gospel Coalition.

Check it out – including Don Carson’s editorial, “Do the Work of an Evangelist”.

h/t Andy Naselli.

Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Easter Message 2014

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The Flesh and Bones of the Resurrection

australian-church-record-10“Now the first thing to affirm is that Jesus’ resurrection really was bodily. Thomas was able to observe and touch Jesus’ hands and side (Jn. 20:27). Jesus himself declared that he was ‘flesh and bones’ and not some ghost (Luke 24:39). Jesus was even able to eat (Luke 24:43). And lets not forget that the tomb itself was empty.

In a world that has always been sceptical about the resurrection this great truth must continue to be proclaimed.”

– The Australian Church Record publishes a second article on the significance of Easter.

What actually happened on Resurrection Day? A clear and simple account

Dr Peter Bolt“Many detractors of the Christian message claim that the four accounts of Jesus’ resurrection contain discrepancies that are irreconcilable and so fatal to the Gospels’ authenticity and truth. Contrary to these claims, the extraordinary events of that amazing day can be told in a clear and simple account.

It was Sunday, the 5th April AD 33, and the action began around dawn with exactly three women involved…”

– Dr. Peter Bolt explores what happened on Resurrection Day.
(Photo: St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.)

Easter: It Really Happened! So What?

Easter: It really happened! But so what?In the lead up to Easter, The Australian Church Record is sharing some encouragement from the Scriptures every few days. From the first article –

“When it comes to the resurrection of Jesus, most contemporary Christian writing has been centred on its historicity. Preaching often tends to focus on the historical details and the fact that it really happened, rather than its meaning. As a result, the average pew sitter might have a robust apologetic in response to the historical claim of the resurrection, but be somewhat cloudy when it comes to its theological significance…”

See it here.

Together for the Gospel Conference 2014

T4G Conference 2014Talks from the 2014 Together for the Gospel conference have now been posted at their website. The theme is The Pastor and Evangelism.

Listen to or watch the talks here.

The Australian Church Record — April 2014

Australian Church Record, April 2014The latest issue of The Australian Church Record, April 2014 (No. 1913!) is now out.

From this edition –

Noah Starts a Deluge for Holy-Wood

“Russell Crowe plays a dark and troubled Noah, in a dark
and troubled film, whose special effects have earned it the description ‘Lord of the Rings meets Transformers’.”

The Danger of Mission Drift

“The danger of mission drift recently came to the fore on the international stage, with the public flip-flop of the American World Vision organisation concerning same-sex marriage. … But despite the significant hullabulloo, one of the key lessons of the sorry saga has been the danger of public Christianity drifting with the cultural tides of the day.”

Grab it from their website.

The Day Death Died — Cathedral Easter Convention 2014

Easter Convention 2014This year’s Easter Convention at the Cathedral is a very worthwhile way to spend Good Friday afternoon.

Phillip Jensen and Mark Thompson are the speakers. Good Friday, 2:00 – 5:00pm. Early Bird Rate $15. ($20 after 13th April.)

See the promo video and book in here.

Christian events & conferences in Australia this year

at KCC siteSteve Kryger at Communicate Jesus has helpfully compiled a list of Christian events and conferences (most of them evangelical in their theology) in Australia during the remainder of 2014.

See it here.

“Church of the Triune God” — a review

Church of the Triune God“…I’m thankful for the recent Church of the Triune God: a book in celebration of the teaching and passion of Robert Doyle, a lecturer from Moore Theological College. Edited by Michael Jensen, it’s a collection of excellent essays on the themes he was so captivated by throughout his teaching career: the Trinity and the church.”

– At The Briefing, Sam Freney reviews Church of the Triune God, published by Aquila Press.

(Authors include Mark Baddeley, Mark D Thompson, John McClean, Ashley Null, Peter G Bolt, Benjamin Dean, Rory Shiner, Andrew JB Cameron, Kanishka Raffel, Chew-Chern Morgan and Greg Anderson.)

Around the web — 6th April 2014

around-the-webHere are a few items you may have missed this week –

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