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we heard the news about John Stott while in Manhattan and had the enormous privilege of being at All Souls, Langham Place on Sunday morning to share with our fomer church family. Like so many other articles written, I have distinct memories of Uncle John. Three come to mind. First is reading his book “Christ., the [...]
View Post 9-11, ephesians, faithfulness, john stott, philippians, preaching, romans, scriptureWhen is it NOT a “Christian Voice”?
Answer: When it's simply legalism. The Daily Mail (not that we want to hold them up as the bastion of consistently objective, unsensational reporting) has a stunning article today on a truth that many in UK evangelicalism have known for a while, Stephen Green [wiki] of “Christian Voice” is a bit of a nasty man. [...]
View Post christian voice, daily mail, domestic violence, ephesians, gospel, grace, husbands, hypocrisy, law, legalism, marriage, stephen green, wivesEternal Subordination of the Son as Essential to the Godhead?
I'm going to get in trouble over this one. The egalitarian camp have long been criticised in many way, but not least in that their position undermines classical Trinitarian doctrine. So, for example, from the previous article, From the Trinity Some feel that one's position on egalitarianism affects one's position on subordination within the Trinity. [...]
View Post 1 Corinthians, 2 Thessalonians, complementarianism, egalitarianism, ephesians, eternal subordination, submission, trinityBreaking Up is Hard to Do. Even more so for the Men. And especially for Jesus.
Andrew M Brown had a fascinating article in the UK Telegraph recently on the question of how men and women handle relationship breakdowns. A study of undergraduate-age men and women in North Carolina has shown that men appear to suffer greater anguish than women when a love affair or relationship ends. I think this finding [...]
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