Oct
24
2008
In the Blogosphere…
The best review of The Shack that I’ve come across yet. Doug Wilson understands why the book is so appealing in its context, and yet he also sees its underlying problems.
A fascinating article in Christianity Today about the diversity of pastors (John Piper, Greg Boyd, Doug Pagitt, Tony Jones, etc.) and churches in the Twin Cities.
Stanley Hauerwas on abortion
Can watching TV build community?
Looking to the past for insight into present missiology
Darryl Dash interviews Tim Keller
Rhett Smith on the evolution of blogging
Baptist21 launches a podcast this week: an interview with SBC president Johnny Hunt
Tony Kummer’s first SBC Voices podcast: an interview with Les Puryear
You have the chance to accompany Ed Stetzer on his recent trip to Europe by reading his insightful blog posts about church planting overseas.
Scot McKnight’s helpful series on how the biblical authors use the word “gospel” continues. What was the “gospel” that Jesus was preaching? What was the gospel message the earliest apostles preached? Watch how “the word of God” and the emphasis on the Holy Spirit accompanies the descriptions of gospel preaching in Acts. Philip’s good news for the Ethopian Eunuch centered on the Suffering Servant. How is the gospel universal in scope? What is the narrative content of Peter’s gospel sermon in Acts 10? How did the early Christians “gospel” the Lord Jesus? What is the content of Paul’s gospel sermon in Acts 13?
Top Post this Week at Kingdom People: Book Review of The Big Picture Story Bible






