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Great Blogging Friday

Some great websites and blog articles have passed over my computer screen this past week. I am sorry for the lack of blogging but my summer has proven to be more hectic than when I am in school. I promise to post more in the coming days. Until then, please visit the following articles for true encouragement. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Father’s Day to all you dads!

- Dr. Mohler shares his recommended list for the summer:

Ten for the History Books — Summer Reading [Part 1]

Ten for the History Books — Summer Reading [Part 2]

Books for Guys — Maybe for Dad, Maybe for Son, Maybe for You

- You can watch the trailer for the 2008 Desiring God National Conference: The Power of Words and the Wonder of God

- John Piper talks about B.B. Warfield’s Supernatural Patience

- Owen Strachan is discussing The Spirituality of Sin: Flattery and The Spirituality of Sin: Greed

- Denny Burk discusses why he can’t be happy about Barack Obama’s Historic Candidacy

- Phil Ryken thinks the gospel is more important than life itself

- David Wells talks about his book The Courage to Be Protestant

Filed under: Albert Mohler, Articles, Audio Download, Book Recommendations, Books, Cultural Issues, John Piper

Interesting Week of Cultural Issues

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This week has been filled with many varied and interesting cultural issues. These are just some of the articles and posts I have read this past week. Have a wonderful Friday! 

- Many Americans are recognizing the need to develop their inner life. In an interesting article by G. Jeffrey MacDonald at USA Today.com entitled, “More Americans’ spiritual growth nurtured within” MacDonald highlights the new trends in developing an inner life, even if you don’t attend weekly ‘religious’ services.  (Note: Be sure to follow the other links in the article for more interesting reading)

- World Magazine reports terrorist attacks on historical Christian landmarks in the Middle East.

- To win in ‘08, Republicans need to be more like Sam Adams.

- Dr. Albert Mohler has a wonderful article answering, Does Marriage Matter?

- The Los Angeles Times reports a decline in abortions.

- The London Times reports animal-human embryo research has been approved.

- Kenya, Africa has been turned into “killing fields of the innocent”.

- Mort Kondracke of Roll Call Magazine writes an interesting article, “Will Democrats Ever Acknowledge Progress in Iraq?”

- Danny MacDonald on Musings of a Wannabe Muser has an interesting post entitled, “Huckabee on The Constitution and “God’s Standards”: Don’t Be Quick to Judge”

- Logan Mauldin has a post highlighting the 2008 Movie Calendar.

- Rick Clark at Christ and Pop Culture links us to an interesting video, Huckabee: Amend Constitution to Reflect God’s Standards

Filed under: Albert Mohler, American History, Articles, Cultural Issues, Movie Review, Politics, Prayer, The Christian Life, Various Thoughts

Thursday Tidbits and Thoughts

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“Christ and His church, when they are at the lowest, are nearest rising.  His enemies, at the highest, are nearest their downfall.”   – Richard Sibbes, The Bruised Reed 

Several good blog posts came across my computer this rainy Thursday in Louisville.

- Phil Johnson at Pyromaniacs posts a timely video chronicling, in their own words, the truth about the Emergent Church.

- Faith by Hearing has posted an MP3 of a timely message by D.A. Carson, “What is the Gospel?”

- Tullian Tchividjian posts a helpful reminder from his forthcoming book, Unfashionable, about how we need to think Christianly about everything.

- Owen Strachan at Consumed has written a wonderful article that all bloggers should read entitled, “In Pursuit of God-Glorifying Blogging.”

- Don Hinkle at Thoughts and Adventures has come forth in full support of Albert Mohler as the next SBC president.

- Timmy Brister has written a great biography for the Puritan great, Richard Sibbes.

Filed under: Albert Mohler, Articles, Audio Download, Cultural Issues, Doctrine, Southern Baptist, The Christian Life, The Church, Various Thoughts

Excellent Articles, Links and Other Ramblings

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Blogs: 

There are a few articles that have appeared in the blogosphere today that I would like to give particular attention.

Dr. Albert Mohler has an excellent article on the Iowa caucus entitled, The Caucus, the Candidates, and the Dance of Democracy.

Dr. John Piper posted an article on the Desiring God blog that perfectly corresponds with my recent post on Missions Praying entitled, Pray Global Prayers. Highly Recommended!

Trevin Wax at Kingdom People shares some Stories of Persecution.

Brent at Colossians Three Sixteen posts an excellent article on Scripture entitled, All Scripture? Are You Sure? But What About the Hard Parts? 

Wisdom of the Pages looks at Culture Shift…a new book by Albert Mohler 

Doug Smith at Gazing at Glory has a wonderful article about Persevering in Our Priorities – The Message of Haggai

Steve Weaver helps us understand the Conservative Resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention.

The top post over the past few weeks here at Pastor and People continues to be Top 10 Preachers of 2007 or as should be titled Top 10 Preachers that Greatly Influenced Me and My Walk with Christ in 2007 (but I thought that was a bit long).

Articles:

Reformation Ink is an excellent place to find classic books and articles on Reformation theology. They have a vast archive spanning many centuries and many great heroes of the faith.

Ramblings:

I began reading John Bunyan’s classic work, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. In the preface he offers a prayer that should be the prayer and effort of every Christian for his brothers and sisters in Christ, and more especially of those who are called to the public ministry. I wanted to share it with you:

“Children, grace be with you, Amen. I being taken from you in presence, and so tied up, small-bunyan.jpgthat I cannot perform that duty that from God doth lie upon me to youward, for your further edifying and building up in faith and holiness, yet that you may see my soul hath fatherly care and desire after your spiritual and everlasting welfare; I now once again, as before, from the top of Shenir and Hermon, so ‘now’ from the lions’ dens, from the mountains of the leopards, do look yet after you all, greatly longing to see your safe arrival into the desired haven.

I thank God upon every remembrance of you; and rejoice, even while I stick between the teeth of the lions in the wilderness, at the grace, and mercy, and knowledge of Christ our Saviour, which God hath bestowed upon you, with abundance of faith and love. Your hungerings and thirstings also after further acquaintance with the Father, in his Son; your tenderness of heart, your trembling at sin, your sober and holy deportment also, before both God and men, is great refreshment to me; “For ye are my glory and joy.” – 1 Th. 2:20″

Filed under: Albert Mohler, Articles, Cultural Issues, John Bunyan, John Piper, Missions, Politics, Prayer, Puritans, Various Thoughts

Michael Horton and Joel Osteen

horton-2.jpgI want to bring to your attention some excellent articles written by Michael S. Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary in California. Dr. Horton was on 60 Minutes Sunday night and gave a wonderful biblical analysis of Osteen’s ministry and preaching. The collection of essays below was written recently by Dr. Horton after his interview on 60 Minutes which aired Sunday night, October 14, 2007. 

Joel Osteen and the Glory Story

What Ever Happened to Sin?

Are You in God’s Story?

Suffering and a Theology of Glory

Doesn’t God Want Us to be Happy?

For additional resources on this subject and more please visit Dr. Horton’s national radio broadcast website:

The White Horse Inn

Filed under: Articles, Ministry, Preaching, Seeker Sensitive

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