Feb
29
2008
Feb
29
2008
If you missed my radio interview with Dennis Rainey on Family Life Today either yesterday or today, you can listen to it here.
Again, if you have a “prodigal” in your life or know someone who does, pass the link on. My prayer is that many people will tune in and be encouraged to hope in a good and sovereign God.
Feb
28
2008
Last December a group of Christian educators met in California to explore why Christian schooling (both in institutional and home settings) is having so little culture influence. John Seel sent me this document which is a summary of the aformentioned discussion. It highlights four areas for future exploration and study. If we are going to raise up a generation of Christ-centered graduates equipped to meet the challenges of our time, then this white paper clarifies some of the issues before us.
Feb
28
2008
Bishop N.T. Wright was interviewed the other night by Nightline correspondant Martin Bashir. The topic (life after death) is one that Wright addresses at length in his new book, Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church. You can watch the Nightline interview here.
Feb
27
2008
Tim Challies, over at Discerning Reader, interviewed Os Guinness about his new book A Case For Civility. You can also read Tim’s review of the book here.
Feb
27
2008
This past summer I was interviewed by Dennis Rainey, President of Family Life Today. We talked at length about my ”prodigal” years, how I met my wife, what I do now, and my book, Do I Know God? The Family Life Today radio program is airing that interview nationally in two parts: Part 1 tommorrow (February 28) and Part 2 on Friday (February 29). Check your local radio listings for times.
If you have a “prodigal” in your life or know someone who does, tell them about the program. My prayer is that many people will tune in and be encouraged to hope in a good and sovereign God.
Feb
26
2008
Tim Keller was recently interviewed by First Things. In the interview he talks at length about his new book, his church, and why Redeemer Presbyterian Church is not a megachurch. Very interesting!
Feb
25
2008
Tim Keller, Andrew Delbanco, and Mark Lilla were on a panel together recently on the campus of Columbia University discussing exclusive religion in a pluralistic society. You can watch the whole discussion here. Quite fascinating!
Feb
25
2008
Please watch this short video on relationships featuring Tim Lane, the executive director of CCEF (Christian Counseling and Education Foundation). Again, like the Paul Tripp video I posted the other day, this is excellent!