Preaching Christ in the Old Testament — Kevin DeYoung at Preaching Matters

kevin-deyoung-st-helens-2016Kevin DeYoung has been preaching at St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, and took time out to address ‘Preaching Christ in the Old Testament’ for Preaching Matters.

Watch it here.

Priscilla & Aquila Centre Annual Conference 2016

paa-annual-conf-2016The Priscilla & Aquila Centre Annual Conference is coming up on Monday 1st February. Moore College Principal, Mark Thompson is speaking – and there’ll be a number of electives.

The theme? “The Christian and Submission”.

Registration for the conference closes January 22.

Do we need to Contextualise our Preaching?

William TaylorDo we need to Contextualise our Preaching?

In the latest Preaching Matters video from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate, William Taylor addresses that question.

He argues that we need better communication, rather than contextualisation, because the gospel is relevant in every culture and context. Very helpful, as always.

There’s a great quote from Broughton Knox’s book “Everlasting God”.

From the Vault: Are we stronger then He?

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9Marks Journal on Missions: Adding Wisdom to Zeal

9marks-journal-dec-2015The latest issue of 9Marks Journal is up on their website, and is full of encouraging articles with headings like “Ways your church can get involved in Global Missions starting tomorrow”.

Going to a CMS Summer School? (Not going to a CMS Summer School?) Thinking about the year ahead? This will be a very worthwhile issue to read.

Themelios — December 2015

themelios-dec-2015The latest issue of the online theological journal Themelios has just been released.

In the editorial, General Editor Professor D A Carson looks at ‘disputable matters’. Where is there room for Christians to disagree? And how should we respond to the argument that same-sex marriage should be adiaphora?

The issue is available from The Gospel Coalition.

Two big issues… One word answer

David Cook“I have noticed that articles on Facebook are often headlined: ‘Three reasons why…..’ or ‘Four ways to ….’ or ‘5 key thoughts on ….’.

So I thought I would finish this year in that vein:  Two big issues… A one word answer?

Having now been back in parish/pastoral work for four years, I find that there are two issues that often crop up and they are each answered by one truth. …

The first is the issue as to whether Jesus’ life and work is enough to make us right with God, or, that His work needs to be supplemented by our good works. …

The second issue, in my opinion, even more common in evangelical circles than the above, is the expectation that God still has more to say than He has said in the Bible.”

– Read the full post by Presbyterian Moderator General David Cook.

Principles for how Christians should relate to those of other faiths

John Piper“Since September 11, 2001 the question how Christians and Muslims relate to each other has been more urgent. This question is part of the larger issue of how Christians are called to live in a pluralistic world…”

– John Piper penned these twenty principles back in 2002, and they have been highlighted today by Justin Taylor at his blog. Worth spending the time to work through.

Limited prayer limits evangelism

Stephen Liggins“Many people own Nelson Mandela’s book Long Walk to Freedom but have not actually read it. Many Christians love the idea of prayer, but struggle to actually implement it.…”

– At GoThereFor, Stephen Liggins encourages you to pray – for evangelism!

Preaching the Book of Judges

Charlie SkrineIn the latest Preaching Matters from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, Charlie Skrine speaks about preaching from Judges.

The first decision, he says, is to discern if the main characters are heroes, or are they villains? How do you apply the book?

Watch the 11 minute video here. Very helpful – particularly if you are planning a sermon series on the book.

Is God a She?

bps-welby-treweek-chartres“As Christians, we cede power to God. We give up the claim to run our own life, and submit to him as our Lord. That is our basic relationship to him: we are creatures and disciples. …

I found it noteworthy that Mrs Treweek … asserts her right to be addressed as she wants to be addressed, so that Her Majesty the Queen herself has to comply in her writs. … Should we not extend the same courtesy to God as Bishop Rachel insists upon for herself?”

Church Society’s Dr Lee Gatiss responds to statements by Bishop Rachel Treweek, that Christians should use male and female pronouns when referring to God.

(Photo: Diocese of Gloucester.)

More Packer

J I Packer videosCrossway has released more short videos filmed as part of their forthcoming documentary entitled, J. I. Packer: In His Own Words.

“We’re also giving away a free e-book by J. I. Packer to everyone who signs up to receive the videos via email at JIPacker.com.”

Released so far:

What is Repentance?
What is Faith?
What is the Church?
What is Doctrine?
What is Christian Unity?
Who is the Holy Spirit?

The full video will be released on Tuesday, November 3rd.

When Billy Graham (almost) gave up on the Bible

Marcus Loane and Billy Graham 1979 Sydney Crusade“…what do we do when we experience doubts that might cause us to give up on Christ, or even to radically alter our views about the Christian faith? …

Having recently read his autobiography, I found it very interesting to learn how Billy Graham faced a crisis of this kind…”

A most encouraging piece from Moore College’s Dr. Peter Orr. Read it all.

(Photo: Archbishop Marcus Loane and Billy Graham at the 1979 Crusade. Courtesy Ramon Williams / Worldwide Photos.)

Australian Church Record October 2015

acr_1915The latest issue of The Australian Church Record is now out. Just in time for Sydney Synod.

Grab a copy from their website.

Introducing Vine Journal

vine_journal_00“We’re launching Vine Journal because we’re convinced that the Christian community needs long form arguments and essays – like we all need at least one substantial meal a day, like a house needs solid foundations, like a church community needs its regular sermons.

Short, light, snackable content is enjoyable and often nutritious – but there are some subjects and ideas and arguments that we need to chew over, and that just can’t be adequately covered in a Facebook update, a video clip or a short blog post of 600 words.…”

Tony Payne introduces Vine Journal from Matthias Media.

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