Richard Bewes and Alec Motyer in conversation

Recently Richard Bewes and Alec Motyer were in Inverness, where they were interviewed by David Meredith, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland.

The video interview runs for 47 minutes, and covers their friendship, Keswick, preaching, Christ in all the Scriptures, and much more. (h/t Reformation21.) See also interviews with John Blanchard, Sinclair Ferguson and Helen Roseveare.

Themelios — November 2011

Issue 3 of Volume 36 of Themelios is now available as a free download from The Gospel Coalition website.

Contributions include an editorial on Spiritual Disciplines by Don Carson, and An Evaluation of the 2011 Edition of the NIV, by Rodney Decker. There’s also a host of book reviews. Worth taking the time to read.

Marriage Petition to the 2011 ALP National Conference

Resolutions calling on the Australian Government to retain the current definition of marriage have been passed by –

Members of churches are being urged add their voices through a petition being circulated by the Australian Christian Lobby. It affirms the current definition of marriage as “the union of a man and a women to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life”.

The hope is to have 100,000 people sign the petition before the ALP’s National Conference in December. Read more

Is God a Delusion?

Three weeks ago, at the invitation of the Oxford University Christian Union, William Lane Craig addressed the challenges of Richard Dawkins’ book The God Delusion. See his lecture at BeThinking.org, run by the UCCF.

(Dawkins had been invited to debate Craig, but declined to take part.)

Planning a Christmas sermon series

At the 9Marks Blog, Michael McKinley has some suggestions on planning sermons for Christmas.

Might come in handy!

The Columbo plan — Do you mind if I ask you a question?

A few years ago we pointed to an interview with Greg Koukl from Stand to Reason ministries in the US. Now Justin Taylor has links to a video presentation where Koukl explains his approach to apologetics. Entertaining and encouraging.

Jesus and Richard Dawkins

In a recent lunchtime gathering at St Helen’s Bishopsgate, William Taylor addressed the challenge of the ‘new atheists’. This is a six minute video clip from a longer message.

Big Porn Inc

At The Centre for Public Christianity, Justine Toh interviews Melinda Tankard Reist on her new book (‘Big Porn Inc’) exposing the destructive forces of the Mega porn industry. See the interview here.

(She’s also speaking in Sydney on 21 November. For more information and to register, see the Centre for Christian Living at Moore College.)

And Steve Kryger at Communicate Jesus has a list of online safety resources.

A sweet and bitter providence

This album, inspired by John Piper’s book A Sweet & Bitter Providence, is worth checking out:

“Big truth and beautiful sounds are a powerful combination. The Joy Eternal has touched me both ways. One of my biblical sieves for what is real is the apostolic word ‘sorrowful yet always rejoicing’. I hear that in these songs, and they ring true. Beautifully true. May God give them wings.” – John Piper.

Get it here. (And you can leave a tip.)

9Marks eJournal — Revitalize

The latest 9Marks eJournal is on the theme of “Revitalize: Why We Must Reclaim Dying Churches – and How”. Editor Jonathan Leeman writes:

“Church planting is a great thing, and there’s no need to take anything away from it. But there should also be a default setting in a Christian’s heart that always longs to see dying churches revitalized.”

See it at the 9Marks website.

New Church Army website

The Church Army in Australia has relaunched its website – here.

Includes a link to the National Director Martin Morgan’s recommendations of good books on Evangelism.

The Barber Who Wanted to Pray

The Barber Who Wanted to Pray is a new book for children by R C Sproul. It tells the story of Martin Luther’s barber and his question about prayer. Beautifully illustrated with an outline of Luther’s advice on prayer.

You can read the entire book at the Crossway website (scroll down to ‘Preview the Book’), and it’s available locally from Reformers bookshop.

Kategoria online at Gospel Coalition

They may not be the very latest thing off the press, but all the issues of Kategoria (published by Matthias Media between 1996 and 2004) are now available at The Gospel Coalition.

There’s a wealth of thought-provoking and Biblically-informed material on topics from Darwin & Evolution to Feminist Theology. Check it out (PDF format).

2012 CMS Summer School promo

Looking to encourage others to attend the CMS Summer School in January?

CMS has a promo video here. (Log in to Vimeo to download it.)

‘Common Prayer’ development version launched at Sydney Synod

At Sydney Synod this week, the ‘development version’ of a new liturgical resource (Common Prayer) was presented for one year’s experimentation, examination and feedback. The anticipated final version of Common Prayer is intended as ‘a resource for gospel-shaped gatherings in the evangelical Anglican tradition’.

Speaking on behalf of the Archbishop of Sydney’s Liturgical Panel, Bishop Robert Forsyth said that the Panel was very keen to receive feedback to make this first draft better. An updated and improved version will be presented to the Synod in 2012. The initiative was very warmly received.

The development version, and supporting information, is available now at commonprayer.org.au.

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