From the Acts 29 blog, D.A. Carson on five trends in the church today .
Barton at From the Ashes on how we should be remembered when we pass on .
If you work at a church and are into creativity and visual arts, Barton Damer’s Already Been Chewed blog may prove extremely helpful to you. (HT: Ben Arment )
Scot McKnight continues his series on the gospel, part 5 and part 6 .
Ligonier has a page with summaries of each session of its West Coast Conference held last weekend.
Kem Meyer lists people’s reasons for using Facebook and/or Twitter.
All of the video, audio and notes from each session of last weekend’s Desiring God Conference (HT: Justin Taylor ).
Tim Challies reviews Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshear’s book Death by Love; my review is forthcoming, sooner or later
Challies on Calvinism and evangelism .
Alan Hirsch gives his answer on if fundamentalism is a true expression of Christianity (a hint: n...
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