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on making the vintage faith relevant againInterview with Thomas McCall, Author of “FORSAKEN: The Trinity and the Cross, and Why it Matters”
I was contacted by IVP yesterday to post the following interview with Thomas McCall, professor at TEDS. It's an interview on his new book, Forsaken: The Trinity and the Cross, and Why It Matters. I thought it would be a great way to reflect this Holy Saturday on the...
read morePraying Against The Toxic Disease of Racism
Because of recent events in the south that are stoking racial fervor throughout the country, I thought I would post a prayer from my recent prayer book for Grand Rapids, PRAYERS FOR MY CITY. It's a Wednesday afternoon prayer that specifically prays against the toxic...
read moreSaturday Book Review: “Global Theology in Evangelical Perspective” Edited by Jeffrey Greenman and Gene Green
As of late, I've been on a "theology of religions" kick in my reading, thinking, and some of my writing. I'm becoming increasingly interested in how the Christian faith should engage with and exist in a modern polytheistic world and our global context. I spent a few...
read moreReviewing Donald Miller’s “Blue Like Jazz” Movie
FYI: This review contains a few spoilers, though nothing that will ruin your film experience. Nine years ago I was working as a Senate staffer and transitioning into a ministry where I would spend the next three years meeting with Members of Congress for prayer, but...
read moreSaturday Book Review: “Ezekiel and Daniel” Edited by Carl Beckwith (The Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series )
A few months ago, I invited you to our own little night of the Inklings featuring a massive dining table filled with all the well-known and not-so-well-known thinkers, preachers, theologians, scholars, and revolutionaries from the Protestant Reformation—there was...
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