More ideas for connecting

Connect09 logoSteve McCoy in the US writes, “I’ve noticed in my life and in the life of my family that 5 tools have stood out this summer as helpful for connecting with our neighbours. Here they are for you. …”

– Not everything translates exactly, but there are some good, simple ideas here.

Themelios — July 2009 edition online

ThemeliosThe latest edition of Themelios, published by The Gospel Coalition, is available on their website.

It’s a free download in a choice of formats (e.g. a 1.2MB PDF file).

Trueman on John Owen

Carl Trueman on John OwenCarl Trueman gives a video introduction to Puritan theologian John Owen. It’s from Westminster Seminary on YouTube and runs for 10 minutes 20 seconds. (h/t Justin Taylor.)

Carson on sermon preparation

Don CarsonColin Adams at Unashamed Workman points us to an excellent talk given by Don Carson at the Katoomba Centenary Preaching Conference at SMBC in 2003.

Colin has also provided an outline with time markers to the 65MB mp3 file of the talk.

The Church and Schism — Packer at Oak Hill

J I PackerDr J I Packer spoke on “The Church and Schism” at the Oak Hill 2009 School of Theology in London.

Thanks to Oak Hill, you can read or watch the lecture here.

Worth watching!

Ministry Today — New Opportunities

Ministry IntensiveWilliam Taylor, Mark Dever and Phillip Jensen are speaking on ‘Ministry Today – New Opportunities’ at the Ministry Intensive planned for August 17 and 18 in Sydney.

Details here.

Bible overview — from John Richardson

John RichardsonJohn Richardson of the Ugley Vicar is posting online audio files of his Bible overview talks. The first three are now online –

Part 1. (Genesis to Exodus)
Part 2. (Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy)
Part 3. (Joshua — 2 Kings)

Bus stop gospelling

Paul McDonald“How many people are willing to talk? Well, I have not recorded the stats, but based on a rough estimate from my limited memory, I would say at least a third of the people who I approach are willing to talk …”

Paul McDonald in Toronto shares an idea worth considering. (h/t Tim Challies.)

Withering and the Word: John Calvin at 500

Kevin DeYoung“Calvin’s confidence was in the Word of God, and that’s why his theology and vision of the world continues to capture the minds and hearts of people in the 21st century. That’s why five hundred years later we remember his birth. That’s why Calvin the preacher and expositor has millions more spiritual children than Erasmus the scholar and hermeneutical skeptic. Strive for relevance in your day, and you’ll may make a difference for a few years. Anchor yourself in what is eternal and you may influence the world for another five centuries. …”

– Kevin DeYoung, co-author of Why we’re not Emergent, writes about the legacy of John Calvin – and your legacy. (h/t Between two worlds)

More on Calvin

Derek ThomasDerek Thomas, Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, has posted three brief interviews from Geneva on the significance of John Calvin – on the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson website. (h/t/ Reformation 21.)

Happy birthday to John Calvin

CalvinToday is the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin.

In the UK, The Theologian has released a ‘birthday edition’ with 6 articles and talks examining different aspects of his ministry and theology – including ‘Calvin and the Gospel’ from Martin Foord and ‘Calvin and Preaching’ from Peter Adam.

Mobilising the hidden army

Col MarshallWe’re glad to share this news from MTS Training Director Col Marshall

“On Sunday do you look out over the pews and see an audience or an army? The answer to that question will determine your priorities, your effectiveness, even your health. An audience needs constant performance and is full of individuals making demands of you.  Read more

Peter Jensen: The Jerusalem Declaration – why it matters

Peter JensenAn address to the FCA UK launch by Archbishop Peter Jensen, Archbishop of Sydney.

“Many are still angry that the Jerusalem GAFCON was held. Some of the most angry are those who agree with the theology of the GAFCON movement but cannot accept that a moment for decisive action had arrived. To such persons I say, I admire you and honour you as brothers and sisters in the Lord. But it seems to me that every day that has passed since the GAFCON has only vindicated the decision to hold it.”

Jim Packer is one of the giants of the real world-Anglicanism. Amongst the wise of this world he is disdained, but his praises are sung in all the churches. Astonishingly, in the eyes of his institutional church he is no longer one of us. He has chosen to separate himself from what he has called the sanctification of sin.Is he still an Anglican?

When we can seriously ask that question, something is deeply wrong. We are at a watershed, at a parting of the ways. Decisions have to be made.  Read more

100 Recommended Reads

Colin AdamsColin Adams at Unashamed Workman has listed 100 books he recommends to his congregation in Northern Ireland –

“It does reflect the fact that I am Reformed, Baptist, cessationist and complementarian! –  but hopefully it will still be helpful to an even wider audience.”

See it here.

Precious in the sight of the Lord

C H Spurgeon“When Baxter lay a dying, and his friends came to see him, almost the last word he said was in answer to the question, ‘Dear Mr. Baxter, how are you?’

‘Almost well,’ said he, and so it is. …”

–  C H Spurgeon puts death in perspective for all who belong to Christ. At Pyromaniacs.

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