Al Mohler’s plea for pastors to take an interest in theology, plus a free e-book. Read, SBTS Southern Blog » The Pastor as Theologian — Part 1.
Theology and Doctrine
Escaping the “Cage Stage” by R.C. Sproul | Reformed Theology Articles at Ligonier.org
In this month’s Tabletalk magazine, R.C. Sr. Writes an excellent piece on how to avoid becoming an over-zealous Calvinist who makes everything into an argument for the doctrines of grace, all the while lacking the gracious spirit one should have if they truly understood the doctrines of grace. Read,...
Day by Day
This hymn has had a profound influence on my life ever since I was a small child. In fact, one of my earliest memories (if not my very earliest memory) was of me sitting at my parents feet in Venezuala and hearing mom and dad sing this song during “church”...
Embracing Pain
Solitude and The Divine Silence Thank you to all who have been praying since my last post. I recently had to spend a few days away from home, and this time away from the routine allowed me to spend a lot of my time in solitude. It was exactly...
Flummoxed
Kairos My time with God was especially rich today. I know this is only because so many of you have been praying for me. Yesterday, after the evening prayer service, a dear friend of mine had the courage to ask me how I was doing spiritually. Now this may not...
Our Divine Brother In Our Distress
More Uncertainty I had another neurology appointment on Monday. As it stands right now, my neurologist is not sure exactly how to classify my disorder, but thinks we should start considering Parkinson’s Disease (PD) or diseases in the Parkinson’s-Plus family. In it’s early stages, PD is difficult to distinguish...