Andrew Wilson and Rob Bell on Unbelievable

Here’s a great 20 minute clip of a longer discussion between Andrew Wilson and Rob Bell on the subject of sexual ethics on Premier Radio‘s Unbelievable Program. It’s a wonderful example of a sustained debate on the topic of homosexuality. But more than that it exposes the paucity of Bell’s argument. Watch carefully how he [...]
View Post Andrew Wilson, homosexuality, Justin Brierly, Premier Radio, rob bell, UnbelievableJames 2:1-13

Preached Sunday 12 May 2013, Glenquarie Anglican Church. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
View PostJames 1:12-27

Preached on Sunday 5 May 2013, Glenquarie Anglican. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
View PostMacdonalds in Mongolia. You’ve read the blog, now see the movie!

A while ago I wrote about Seamus and Rachel Macdonald who are working hard for the Lord in Mongolia. …he and Rachel have decided to get into theological education with Pioneers – specifically Mongolian. And to get the best results in learning the language you have to go native. So they did. Which means a few months ago [...]
View Post Macdonalds in Mongolia, missionaries, Ulan Bator, video, youtubeWhat Jesus Did

I just noticed a fascinating snippet in an article I was reading. In ““This is Fox 21 News. Can We Come Talk To You?” … Yes”“, McKrae Game speaks about an interview with a TV crew about transgender people. The article itself is quite fascinating and deserves a good read. But I noticed something really striking in [...]
View Post Ascension, cross, McKrae Games, morality, resurrection, Sisyphus, WJD, WWJDWhy Rick. – Another Candidate for Archbishop of Sydney

Following on from last Friday’s announcement of Glenn Davies’ candidature, another candidate has been presented for the role of Archbishop of Sydney – Rick Smith. The strategy of the Why Rick campaign is notably different from that of those supporting Glenn Davies. Whereas the Davies website seeks to set out a comprehensive argument as to [...]
View Post Archbishop of Sydney, Glenn Davies, Rick SmithSo much anger over the Wrath of God.

Bosco Peters’ latest post on his Liturgy website is a great example of a liberal attack on the doctrine of Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA), not just for the substance but the manner in which the doctrine is attacked. At our recent synod meeting, one of the songs was Stuart Townend and Keith Getty’s In Christ alone with [...]
View Post atonement, Bosco Peters, cross, heresy, isaiah, jesus, paul, penal substitutionary atonement, Servant SongAnd They’re Off… The Race Begins for Archbishop of Sydney

For the last 6 months members of the Diocese of Sydney have been having conversations amongst themselves about who should replace Peter Jensen as Archbishop when he retires in a few months. Several names have been canvassed and considered. Options have been aired and then rejected and a few names have kept cropping up. This [...]
View Post Archbishop of Sydney, Archbishop Peter Jensen, Diocese of Sydney, election synod, gafcon, Glenn Davies, Rick Smith









