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Slouching: Lil Wayne goes double-platinum

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

PD#10:
Lil Wayne’s new album Tha Carter III has now gone double-platinum, selling two million copies in the first nine weeks of its release. It passed one million copies in the first week alone.
These are huge sales, especially in our day of digital music purchasing where people buy singles but not albums.
Speaking of singles, the success […]

Considering Birds

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

I am sitting out on my back porch this morning as the sun gets ready to inaugurate a new day. Birds sing and dance in the dew-laden grass, looking for that proverbial early worm they are entitled to. Maybe they can forget about the worms for awhile and feast instead on the big hairy spiders that roam my backyard grass.

Transition Time

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

St. Louis is my hometown, and always will be in my heart. For the last seven years I have pastored the most wonderful group of Christians at Providence Baptist in Rock Hill.
But when the sun rises tomorrow morning, a moving company crew will show up at my family’s house and pack up our belongings to […]

Taking off June

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

I will be gone for the month of June. Big changes are taking place in the life of my family right now - exciting and wonderful events. And, with those changes comes a press on my time and schedule for the next 4-5 weeks. I may see many of you at various Southern Baptist events and places, but for the rest of you - see you in July.

Puritan Prayer of Thanksgiving

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

I love Thee above the powers of language to express, for what Thou art to Thy creatures. Increase my love, O my God, through time and eternity.

Avery Willis to run for SBC President

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Sources say Avery Willis will be nominated by John Marshall (Springfield, Missouri) for SBC President.
Click HERE for story.

Johnny Hunt to run for SBC President

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Sources say that he will be announcing on Tuesday (May 6).

Jeremiah Wright, liberation theology, and Thabiti Anyabwile

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Wow! There is a lot of buzz in the religion & politics news this week regarding Barack Obama and his pastor former pastor Jeremiah Wright I understand that a pastor feels a burden to show courage and boldness in the face of hostility towards personally-held beliefs, but you’ve got to be amazed at his absolute inconsideration to his friend Barack, knowing the impact his statements might have on Obama’s campaign.

Don’t Waste Your Life

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

A short video clip of John Piper’s gem from 2000… the seashell story… Don’t Waste Your Life.

The Atonement Debate

Friday, April 25th, 2008

On the cross of Calvary, God poured out his wrath on Christ, in the place of sinners. Do you think that such a notion is a “twisted version of events,” or “morally dubious,” or a “huge barrier to faith”?Do you think that the doctrine of penal substitution, God punishing Christ in our place, is a form of “cosmic child abuse”? Did you know that there is an ongoing debate among some in the evangelical camp who are embarrassed and even hate the truth claim that Jesus’ death was a divine wrath-bearing event? A brand new book by Zondervan brings forth part of this discussion, focusing on the controversy as it appeared in the UK in the Evangelical Alliance. The Atonement Debate: Papers from the London Symposium on the Theology of Atonement is a collection of papers from a symposium held by the Evangelical Alliance and the London School of Theology.

Common Grace and the Beauty of Hard Work

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

PD#6 (an archived Truth in Art column): Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) was one of the great American painters of the twentieth century. He grew up in Harlem, and spent afternoons in a community center arts and crafts program. His gifts quickly caught the attention of Harlem Renaissance artists, and soon he found work through the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Homosexuals, Romanian heroes, casinos

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

About a month ago a portion of my column warned Missouri Southern Baptist parents about the upcoming pro-homosexual Day of Silence set for April 25 at about 20 Missouri public schools. While schools are saying they are not endorsing Day of Silence, they are still allowing taxpayer-funded property to be used to advance an ungodly lifestyle for an event that has nothing to do with public education and everything to do with advancing the homosexual lifestyle. This is outrageous considering how it will disrupt what would otherwise be a normal school day.

Cloud Cult: Story of the Grandson of Jesus

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

I’m no music critic, but if you want to hear some great rock written by a bunch of pomo 20-somethings who due to the death of a young son give their lyrics a constant “what is the meaning of life” emphasis, Cloud Cult will move you. This isn’t Madison Avenue music, the lyrics are their own sincere thoughts set to music.

Important Questions for Tim Challies

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Last week at Together for the Gospel, I noticed that my friend Tim Challies took part in a fellowship of folks from Canada. That got me thinking about geography, culture, and anthropology. In the interest of getting to know Tim better and also to discover new things about this people group called “Canadians”, I thought I’d ask Tim a few questions about himself and his native land.

Ben Stein’s “Expelled”

Friday, April 18th, 2008

PD#5:
Ben Stein’s movie Expelled comes out on Friday. Having read a bit about the movie, the gist is to show the intolerance of academia in its’ refusal to allow any discussion of Intelligent Design.
Huh? A wide-release, in-theater movie about academic freedom?
Is it Propaganda? Comedy? Documentary? Depending on who you ask, it is probably considered […]

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