Ichabod

Posted on January 23, 2013 
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Ichabod - the Glory has departedIn July 2009, we linked to this article by David Robertson, Minister of St. Peter’s Free Church in Dundee.

“More than a century of theological liberalism being taught in and through our churches has finally come home to roost. If anyone doubted how sick the Church in Scotland has become, the recent events in the Church of Scotland General Assembly have provided more than enough proof.”

– Three and a half years later, it’s worth re-reading as a reminder of the context of the departure of The Tron, and also as a reminder to pray for Scotland.

The article was an editorial in The Monthly Record of the Free Church of Scotland. (PDF – pages 3-5.)

Teaching Historical Sense

Posted on January 22, 2013 
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Carl Trueman“I was asked last week why some evangelicals convert to Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism.

Reasons vary, I am sure, but I commented that one theme I have noticed over the years is the fact that evangelicalism lacks historical roots. That is not to say that it has no history; rather it is to say that a consciousness of history is not part of the package. …”

– Carl Trueman has some excellent ideas you can use in your church – Ref21.

As Christ is to His church

Posted on January 22, 2013 
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St Helen'sSt. Helen’s Bishopsgate has published a four-minute video excerpt from William Taylor’s sermon on Marriage and Relationships last weekend, addressing Steve Chalke’s recent statements on same sex unions.

Richard Coekin also addressed the topic last Sunday morning at Dundonald Church in London. (“Is Steve Chalke wrong? Marriage Divorce & Celibacy.”)

Moore College ‘Big Day In’ — Sat 2nd Feb

Posted on January 21, 2013 
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Moore College“Moore College is holding its annual Big Day In on February 2 to welcome and orient new students to the college. …

Starting at Moore College you no doubt have a lot of questions and uncertainties, and the Big Day In is designed specifically to familarise you with the campus and culture.”

Details from Moore College.

Lanced

Posted on January 21, 2013 
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bike“I find that there are many uncomfortable reflections that the Armstrong story continues to raise: questions about hero-worship, self-justification, self-righteousness and our powerful urge to find scapegoats. …”

Nick Tucker at Oak Hill College in London sees the Armstrong confessions as a lesson to us all.

C of E House of Laity rejects vote of no confidence in Chairman

Posted on January 19, 2013 
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Dr Philip Giddings“The Church of England website reports today that the House of Laity, meeting in Church House, Westminster today, rejected a motion of no confidence in its Chair, Dr Philip Giddings, with 47 voting for the motion and 80 voting against, with 13 abstentions.

The motion was brought by Mr Stephen Barney, a lay canon of Leicester Cathedral, who said he had lost confidence in Dr Giddings as Chair of the House of Laity following Dr Giddings’ speech in the debate on women bishops legislation in November. …”

EV News. There are also reports at Anglican Mainstream (of which Dr Giddings is a Trustee). Dr. Giddings had spoken against adopting legislation to allow the consecration of women bishops.

‘How much do you have to hate someone to not proselytise?’

Posted on January 18, 2013 
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Atheist perspective“The Penn and Teller show is a favourite of mine, so I was interested to watch this video of Penn, an atheist, speak about being evangelised. …”

– Steve Kryger at Communicate Jesus links to a very thoughtful video.

Four things Christians can learn from the Lance Armstrong debacle

Posted on January 18, 2013 
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Ed Stetzer“The rise and fall of Lance Armstrong should serve as a reminder for us all as to how easy it is for us to allow sin to destroy all that we have.” – Ed Stetzer comments.

‘Egyptian court sentences Christian family to 15 years for converting from Islam’

Posted on January 18, 2013 
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Eqypt“The 15-year prison sentence given to a woman and her seven children by an Egyptian court for converting to Christianity is a sign of things to come, according to alarmed human rights advocates …”

– Report from Fox News. (h/t SydneyAnglicans.net)

Testimony of an Unlikely Convert

Posted on January 18, 2013 
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Rosaria ButterfieldDavid Murray at Head Heart Hand writes:

“There are some stories that just need to be told – some testimonies of the Lord’s grace that are so unusual and so encouraging that they will bless everyone who hears them.

This is exactly the case with Rosaria Butterfield who recently authored The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert.”

– He and Tim Challies interviewed Rosaria Butterfield in October 2012 (audio: 20 minutes) – and just last week she was interviewed by Marvin Olansky at Patrick Henry College in Virginia (YouTube: 65 minutes).

She speaks about her journey from a homosexual lifestyle to trust in Christ, and bears witness to those who moved out of their comfort zone to care for her.

Challenging and with much food for thought.

‘Why Steve Chalke is mistaken and the liberality of liberals cannot be trusted’

Posted on January 17, 2013 
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John Richardson“Before the vote, there were many people telling the ‘traditionalists’ that they were ‘valued’, that they should be ‘enabled to flourish’, ‘respect’ and so on. …

Unfortunately, when the vote went the ‘wrong’ way, what we saw was not an acknowledgement that the flourishing of traditionalists would have to be sought another way, but an outbreak of something little short of rage and the heaping of opprobrium on those, especially those evangelicals, who had dared to mess things up.”

John Richardson in the UK reflects, not so much on this week’s announcement by Baptist Minister Steve Chalke affirming same sex relationships, as on words and intentions.

Related:
Steve Chalke affirms same sex partnerships.
The Bible & Homosexuality: a response to Steve Chalke – Evangelical Alliance UK.

Preaching matters (2)

Posted on January 17, 2013 
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Phillip JensenThe team at St. Helen’s Bishopsgate have been adding to videos to their Preaching Matters series.

In the latest additions, Charlie Skrine from St. Helen’s shares thoughts on preaching persuasively while Phillip Jensen answers questions on how to apply the Bible.

Both well worth watching.

Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference — 4th February 2013

Posted on January 17, 2013 
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James de Costobadie“Amongst a plethora of conferences to be run this year, one that should not be missed will be held on 4 February at Moore College. It will be run by the Priscilla and Aquila Centre, fast becoming one of the most important venues worldwide for creative thinking about how a commitment to biblical complementarianism might be lived out in the churches and in the world.

This year the conference is entitled ‘Teaching Truth Together’ and the keynote speaker is James de Costobadie from St James Latimer Square in Christchurch.”

– Dr. Mark Thompson commends the coming “Teaching Truth Together'” conference at the Priscilla & Aquila Centre. (Registration closes Monday 21st January!)

Sword of the Spirit — True Spirituality

Posted on January 15, 2013 
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The Australia Day Convention is coming up on Monday 28th January at the Cathedral.

“The person and work of the Holy Spirit is so important and so misunderstood that instead of doing 1 convention on this topic, we thought we’d do 3! In 2013, Australia Day Convention VI, Easter Convention, and Queen’s Birthday Convention VI will become a trilogy on the Holy Spirit.” Details here.

‘It is no empty word for you, but your very life’ (Deut. 32:47)

Posted on January 14, 2013 
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At Theological Theology, Peter Bolt, Head of New Testament at Moore College, presents his third and final post responding to recent publications on women preaching to mixed congregations of men and women.

(Part 1, Part 2.)

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