With the jammed packed past couple weeks behind me and the potential “free time” time waster (T.V.) back down in the basement (brought it up for the Olympics), I had some time to read! So today I picked up one of the free books we got at T4G, called Worship Matters. The book is written [...]
Archive for August, 2008
Worship Matters
Posted in Book, Worship, tagged Bob Kauflin, Sovereign Grace, T4G, Worship Matters on August 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A lot Going On
Posted in Church on August 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Don’t expect to see much posted on here during the next couple weeks! There is a lot going on.
God and Sports
Posted in Sports, tagged Art Monk, Enshrinement, Football, Hall of Fame, James Monk Jr., Jesus, Speech, Sports, Worldview on August 9, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Our softball league’s tournament started up this week and we are the #4 seed (out of six) in the division. We defeated the #5 seed on Tuesday by a score of 18-6, then Thursday we defeated the #1 seed 19-3, so the Lord has definitely be working in some mysterious ways, since we never did [...]
∞/∞/∞ – The Day of Infinity
Posted in Fun, tagged ∞, Chicago Tribune, D-Day for the devil, Infinity, Marriage, Olympics, Rod Parsley on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you are wondering what is significant about today, you need to go no further than the date! Today is 8/8/08 and some have deemed it the day of infinity, because if you turn the 8 ninety degrees you get ∞ (option + 5, for you mac users out there)!
8 is apparently a lucky number [...]
Keller on the gospel
Posted in Gospel, tagged God, humankind, religion, Tim Keller on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I point out that the universal religion of humankind is: We develop a good record and give it to God, and then he owes us. The gospel is: God develops a good record and gives it to us, then we owe him (Romans 1:17).
-Tim Keller
Hermeneutics and Children’s Curriculum
Posted in Church, tagged Children, Cirriculum, Hermeneutics, John H. Walton, Wheaton Graduate School on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
John H. Walton, OT professor at Wheaton Graduate School has an interesting article on hermeneutics (constructing and discovering the appropriate rules for interpreting the Bible) and children’s cirriculum.
If we are negligent of sound hermeneutics when we teach Bible to children, should it be any wonder that when they get into youth groups, Bible studies and [...]
Review – Spurgeon: A New Biography
Posted in Biography, C. H. Spurgeon, tagged Arnold Dallimore, Biography, Church, Gospel, Prayer on August 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
About a week ago I finished up the biography, Spurgeon: A New Biography by Arnold Dallimore. In the past few weeks I’ve posted some thoughts from the book, which can be found here, here, and here. Now, I’ll give a brief review of the book itself. A few themes come to mind about Spurgeon’s life, [...]