In the Blogosphere
By Trevin Wax on Aug 8, 2008 in In the Blogosphere |
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Michael Patton has a very long post that is worthy of a good, long look. He seeks to bring some sanity into the discussion of the Emerging Church. Will the Real Emerger Please Stand Up?
An inspiring story about the oldest living graduate of Southern Seminary, still preaching on his 100th birthday.
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Tullian points us to a primer on cultural literacy.
An interview with one of my favorite SBTS professors: Jonathan Pennington
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Check out Charles Spurgeon’s hymn about the Lord’s Supper
Top Post this week at Kingdom People: Lessons from a Blog Sabbatical
Next week at Kingdom People: We’ll take a look at Robert Webber’s Who Gets to Narrate the World? … I’ve got some advice on establishing a nightly prayer tradition with your children… And we’ll be releasing a podcast interview with the great musicians that are Red Mountain Church.
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I read part of Patton’s post (yeah it was super long) and I liked what he had to say. I got halfway before I zoned out. He made a really good point about fundamentals separation from culture, evangelicals contending with it and emergent being it.
Barry | Aug 16, 2008 | Reply
Patton is a blogger I appreciate. He has firm convictions, but a gracious spirit that is willing to learn from others.
The other half is worth reading too!
trevinwax | Aug 16, 2008 | Reply