Recommended Resources (Page 16)
Do You have to Believe in God to be a Christian?
This made me proper mad! watch?v=rWxJyoODSZg&feature=player_embedded
How Tim Keller Prepares His Sermons
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What to say to somebody who doesn’t want to read their Bible
There is a great little article here on this very common problem in the church.
Multiplying Churches in Housing Schemes!
My team and I were recently discussing one of the units of our current Porterbrook Training course which was looking at the whole idea of reproducing churches, ministries and missionaries. I was personally struck by the catchphrase of the Chinese church: “Everyone is a church planter”. According to our reading one of the key factors in reproducing growing…
A Reading Plan for Presuppositional Apologetics
This is a real gem of book resources covering theology, philosophy and apologetics. Follow the links from here.
What is the Number One Failure of 90% of Pastors?
Joe McKeever, Preacher, Cartoonist, Pastor, and retired Director of Missions at the Baptist Association of Greater New Orleans has written about this question here.
Homosexuality, Christianity & The Gospel
JD Greear has written a four part article here on this controversial issue. Worth a read.
Amazing Manuscript Discoveries!
There is an exciting article on the discovery of some fragments of Mark’s gospel, thought to be from the First Century. If verified, it could make them some of the oldest gospel manuscripts in existence. See here for a short post on this find (scroll down to 10th February 2010). New Testment Scholar, Daniel Wallace, gave an interview on the discovery of these…
The Christian & The War On Drugs (2)
Is the idea of treating addiction as a disease preventing addicts from overcoming their problems? Daily Telegraph writer and recovering alcoholic Damian Thompson, who has written a new book on the subject, explains that what worries him is the way addicted behaviour is “spreading around society”. “There is an acceleration of addictiveness”, he told…
What’s Wrong With Some Evangelical Churches?
A thoughtful post here from Kevin DeYoung on this question.