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  • friday

    A La Carte (March 25)

    The Lord be with you and bless you today. Today’s Kindle deals include some good deals from Crossway. Also a whole lot of Tolkien books are on sale in Kindle editions. (Yesterday on the blog: New and Notable Christian Books for Children) Am I Sinning? 6 Questions for Moral Gray Areas “Many Christians would label…

  • wednesday

    A La Carte (March 23)

    May the Lord bless and keep you today. Today’s Kindle deals include Steve Lawson’s excellent Philippians For You and a systematic theology from John MacArthur. Westminster Books has loads of kids’ books on sale, headlined by Kevin DeYoung’s new The Biggest Story Bible Storybook. The Manly Virtue of Magnanimity Kevin DeYoung: “The title of this…

  • monday

    A La Carte (March 21)

    Good morning. Grace and peace to you. (Yesterday on the blog: Immediate Gain, Great Gain, Everlasting Gain) Back to the Hospital: A Story of God’s Faithfulness What a neat account of how one believer used a difficult situation to serve the Lord! “Hello, everyone! You might have noticed I took some time off the blog…

  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor (Tithing, Francis Chan, and Unequally Yoked)

    I continue to receive lots of letters from readers. Here is a small collection of recent ones which offer comments on tithing, on Francis Chan’s new book about house churches, and on whether premarital pregnancy nullifies the “unequally yoked” principle. I hope you enjoy them. Letters on Who Gives What: Should the Pastor Know? Thank…

  • Practicing the Power

    Practicing the Power

    Matt Chandler says he has been waiting for this book for fifteen years. Mike Bickle assures the potential reader it “combines sound theology with inspiring personal examples.” Jack Deere describes it as “an immensely practical” work while Gregg Allison believes it is just what his church needs to experience a deeper outpouring of God’s grace.…

  • John MacArthur Responds To His Strange Fire Critics (Part 2)

    John MacArthur’s Strange Fire conference is now several weeks behind us; the Strange Fire book releases tomorrow. Both have ignited a great deal of discussion about the place, the purpose and the continued existence of the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit. Last week I began an interview with John MacArthur (read it here) in…

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    Confessions of a Reformission Rev.

    Mark Driscoll is one of those guys I just cannot figure out. Despite being only thirty-six years old, he pastors a church of over 3,000 people, is President of a major church-planting network and is considered one of the fifty most influential pastors in America. I am not the only one confused by Driscoll who…