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Sorry for the lengthy hiatus!  Due to hosting issues (they upgraded the server, etc...), I was not able to log into the site at all.  Finally, after a TON of troubleshooting, I have been able to log in.  So, now I am planning to write more articles- coming soon!

Stay tuned.
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I am still here...

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It has taken a few days for me to migrate my blog to this new home.  I am not a programmer by any means; I merely hack it until it works or until I break it beyond repair!  I think I am at the point that I can focus on my writing, again.  So, please stay tuned.  I have been mulling over some topics as of late, and I want to get those written before I forget them!
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Radio Interview

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My brother, Dan of eucatastrophe fame, has recently joined Carolina Hope Adoption agency will be interviewed on the radio program Calling For Truth on Christian Talk 660 at 1:00p today (right now!!).

You can listen here and even download the mp3 on Calling for Truth's website later today.

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News from the UK: Separation over Penal Substitution

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"Steve Chalke has made his dislike of penal substitution very clear by likening God's act of punishing Jesus in our place to a cosmic child abuser. In good conscience, we simply could not allow Steve to teach during the Word Alive week. We're very sad that after 14 years of fruitful ministry, Spring Harvest has decided to end the Word Alive partnership because we feel unable to shift on this position." by UCCF via Adrian Warnock (HT: Dave Bish)
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Tools, Tips, and Other Must-Know Information

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Writely
"What is Writely," you ask? Writely is an online word processor. Think of Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect on the web - for FREE. Recently purchased by Google, it's a resource that will greatly benefit many people- including me! I have been plastering quite a few documents up there!

So what can you do with Writely?

Create and edit documents you normally would create in Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect.
Save your documents in Word, RTF, HTML, and PDF formats.
Collaborate with others on the same document.
Publish documents on your blog.
Let people subscribe to that document's RSS feed.
Much more....


Google Spreadsheets
Think of the same idea as Writely but think Microsoft Excel.


Google Notebook
Google Notebook is similar to Writely, but I think the basic distinction of purpose is Writely is for formal documents and Google Notebook is more of an online pad of paper for well, notes. Although there is no spellcheck like in Writely, it's a simple way to organize and categorize your notes on various subjects. I have about 6 notebooks going on depending on the type of subjects. Very handy indeed!


Google Alerts
Have you ever wanted to or needed to research a certain subject? To help you in your pursuit of information, Google Alerts does the work for you! All you do is enter your key words/phrases and save it. Google Alerts do the rest. For instance, some of my keywords are: "gospel-centered" OR "gospel centered" -lds -mormon - that's right, the whole string of words is one entry. I want to cover my bases!

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(Albert) Mohler-McLaughlin Sessions

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Where did Mohler find the time to do a video like this??

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DGM National Conference 2006 - Invitation from John Piper

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Invitation from John Piper

Dear friends,

When I read David Wells' new book, Above All Earthly Pow'rs: Christ in a Postmodern World (Eerdmans, 2005), I knew I wanted to build the Desiring God National Conference around the message of this book. Amazingly when I called Dr. Wells, he was available for our dates, September 29 – October 1, 2006. I am thrilled at the team of speakers who will join him in exalting the biblical Christ in this new-but-ever-the-same postmodern world of sin in which we live.

The burden of Wells' book is first to understand the postmodern world, and then to confront that world with the never-changing Christ. His thesis is that the West today is not simply a product of Enlightenment ideology, with its rejection of authority and reliance on reason without revelation, but is also the product of a process of consumeristic, technological, media-driven modernization that created an experience of reality which affirms and reinforces that ideology.

One effect of this modernization has been to give rise to the centrality of the psychologically oriented self in the place of a morally oriented human nature. The postmodern, all-consuming "self"—with its self-made spirituality—is subject to no outside authority. All reality has contracted into this self. It is radically individualized and privatized and insistently therapeutic. It does not feel at home in the doctrines and traditions of religion. It is on an endless quest for the enhancement of its experience measured by itself alone. "All of this has produced soil throughout society that positively invites the new spirituality. It seems normal and natural. That is why it is as difficult for the church to contest today as was Gnosticism in the early centuries" (p. 138).


America is tuned in to spiritual matters but not to religious formulations. This makes it very easy to gain a hearing for what is spiritual but hard to maintain a genuinely biblical posture because that becomes a part of "religion." It is very easy to build churches in which seekers congregate; it is very hard to build churches in which biblical faith is maturing into genuine discipleship. It is the difficulty of this task which has been lost in many seeker churches, which are meeting places for those who are searching spiritually but are not looking for that kind of faith which is spiritually tough and countercultural in a biblical way (p. 119).

Into this world and this spiritual situation an amazing team of speakers is eager to speak on behalf of the risen Lord of the universe, Jesus Christ. I am honored that they were willing to come. David Wells, Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, will set the stage for us on the theme, The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World. Don Carson, Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, will speak on "The Supremacy of Christ and Love in a Postmodern World." Tim Keller, Senior Pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, will address "The Supremacy of Christ and the Gospel in a Postmodern World." Mark Driscoll, the Lead Pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, will aim at the topic "The Supremacy of Christ and the Church in a Postmodern World." Voddie Baucham, the founder and leader of Voddie Baucham Ministries in Texas, will tackle the theme "The Supremacy of Christ and Truth in a Postmodern World." My own address will focus on "The Supremacy of Christ and Joy in a Postmodern World."

Our aim is to call the church to a radical and very old vision of the Man, Jesus Christ—fully God, fully sovereign, fully redeeming by his substitutionary, wrath-absorbing death, fully alive and reigning, fully revealed for our salvation in the inerrant Holy Bible, and fully committed to being preached with human words and beautifully described with doctrinal propositions based on biblical paragraphs. We love Dorothy Sayers' old saying, "The Dogma is the Drama." We think the post-propositional, post-dogmatic, post-authoritative "conversation" is post-relevant and post-saving.

We would like to worship this Christ with you. That is what we plan to do: speak, think, pray, and worship the supreme Christ. I hope you consider coming.

For the glory of Jesus Christ,
John Piper

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