Robert Gagnon on Homosexuality and the Bible

Robert A J GagnonIn this 28 minute video from Pure Passion, Robert Gagnon answers some common objections about homosexuality and the Bible. Very helpful.

Watch it on Vimeo via Between Two Worlds.

Gospel Coalition media archive

The Gospel Coalition“The Gospel Coalition has recently revamped its website, and it now holds 8,480 audio files and 842 video files. This archive has very nice topic and speaker indexes, and categories of sermons, Q&A, conference messages and interviews. This is a motherload of materials.”

– Thanks to Faith by Hearing for the tip.

John Calvin – free audiobook

John Calvin – free audiobookThis month’s free audiobook from ChristianAudio is a reading of John Calvin’s “Of Prayer and The Christian Life”.

Use the code NOV2008 at the checkout.

The mp3 files are around 160MB – available free until the end of November.

The most important issues in this election

John PiperWhere is your trust in this world? Where is your allegiance? John Piper speaks very helpfully on what’s really important as the US elections loom.

It’s a 4 minute video at Desiring God.

Designing for Christmas

Carols in the CarparkChristmas is not far off – how will your church advertise what’s on?

There’s the Create Conference on November 15.

And as well, Phil Campbell at Mitchelton Presbyterian Church in Brisbane, shares his church’s Carols flier – and other good ideas – at Design4Church.

The key doctrine of Justification

John PiperMike Reeves chats with John Piper about the subject of justification – for the UCCF’s Theology Network.

There’s a very helpful stress on the imputation of Christ’s righteousness.

It’s a 17MB mp3 download – from this page.

The Manifesto of the Reformation

Lee GatissThe Manifesto of the Reformation
Luther vs. Erasmus on Free Will

The clash between Martin Luther and Desiderius Erasmus over the issue of free will is “one of the most famous exchanges in western intellectual history”…

Read the article by Lee Gatiss (editor of The Theologian) via the PDF file here (direct link).

Reformation Day

Martin LutherIt’s Reformation Day, and over at the Sola Panel, Sandy Grant has posted links to some useful resources.

See also our post from earlier this week.

Traditions Old and New

Phillip JensenIn the Reformation the leaders of the day had to work out what to change and what to retain. With some things it was easy, because the need to change screamed out. But falling for the temptation to change everything led to some terrible follies and abuses.

It was the wisdom of Thomas Cranmer, which guided the Church of England through the Reformation changes. He did not accomplish all that he wanted to do. However, in 1549 he laid down some principles upon which he was working…

– Phillip Jensen wrote in last weekend’s Cathedral newsletter.

True Woman conference audio online

Mary KassianAudio and text files of the talks given at the 2008 True Woman Conference, held in the Chicago area earlier this month, are now online.

Speakers include Mary Kassian, Joni Eareckson Tada and John Piper.

The talks are available at True Woman.

‘Christless Christianity’ reviewed

Christless Christianity“I am not arguing in this book that we have arrived at Christless Christianity,” says Horton, “but that we are well on our way. … My concern is that we are getting dangerously close to the place in everyday American church life where the Bible is mined for ‘relevant’ quotes but is largely irrelevant on its own terms; God is used as a personal resource rather than known, worshipped and trusted…”

Tim Challies reviews the new book by Michael Horton.

What’s really at stake in the gay marriage debate?

Albert Mohler“The activists promoting the normalization of homosexuality have been tremendously successful in their efforts. The mainstream media, the educational elites, and various culture shapers have pushed this cause.

Today, on the average college or university campus, homosexuality is not considered to be a major moral issue…”

– In part 4 of his series ‘What’s really at stake in the Gay marriage debate?’, Al Mohler writes about the ideological struggle for recognition of ‘gay marriage’.

See also part 1, part 2 and part 3. (Photo: Together for the Gospel.)

Martin Luther at study

Martin LutherOn October 31, 1517, German monk and theologian Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg.

In this free audio download from Christian Audio, John Piper speaks on the discovery that Martin Luther made 491 years ago – that God speaks to us in his Word.

How should pastors today go about their ministry? Piper draws us back to God’s word – the Bible.

The 36MB mp3 file runs for  1 hour 19 minutes – to get it, start at this page.

(You will need to create an account if you don’t have one and go through the check-out process, but the file is free of charge.)

Terrific Gospelling idea

CliffhangerHere’s a reminder about an event coming up this week –

St. Philip’s Church in the Sydney CBD is modelling a great idea for outreach. Later this month they are hosting a public reading of Mark’s Gospel over two lunch hours.

The purpose is to provide Christians who work and shop in the City with an opportunity to bring their non-Christian friends and work colleagues to hear about Jesus from the Scriptures.   Read more

Top Ten ways to write bad worship songs

Bob KauflinIn my eleven years as director of worship development for Sovereign Grace Ministries, I’ve reviewed hundreds of worship songs and written a few of my own. Not all of them have been stellar. Actually, very few of them have been.

I’ve noticed recurring tendencies that keep weak songs from becoming good or great songs. I’m intimately acquainted with those tendencies in my own songs and I’ve listed my top ten below. While these thoughts are meant for songwriters, most of them apply to leading worship as well.…

– Bob Kauflin writes at Worship Matters.  (Number 10 is especially true.)

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