I just received The Prodigal God by Tim Keller in the mail today. Tim has not written too many published books and when we get one, it is a gem. This one is no exception. Tim is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Reason for God. Newsweek called Tim Keller a "C. S. Lewis for the twenty-first century."
Tim is the senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian in New York City and is actively involved in missional church planting in the major urban areas of the world. We co-hosted a conference on urban church planting with Redeemer last April. Tim is respected as a missiologist among young church planters, particularly the young, reformed, theologically astute planters in the city.
Tim succinctly addressed the problems of the contemporary church in his newest book.
"Jesus' ...
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Today in St. Louis the LEAD Conference warms ups with some pre-con sessions open to all those souls lucky enough to be there.
But tomorrow (Tuesday) for those of us who didn't get to "meet me in St. Louie, Louie" and are moping at home, there is consolation.
You are invited to join the nationwide, mid-week, no-need-to-shave-or-actually-get-out-of-bed party. Tune in to the conference LIVE via our streaming channel here. Both Tuesday and Wednesday The Journey Church will broadcast sessions for the masses.
Who really needs to see that big white arch thing anyway?
Broadcast Schedule for LEAD streaming:
(all times listed are Central)
Tuesday, October 219:15 am - Session #1: Gospel-Centered Repentance - Darrin Patrick10:30am - Session #2: Hybrid Leaders - ...
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By Pastor Scott Thomas, Acts 29 Director
As a church planter, I received more arguments over our position of Reformed Theology than I did everything else combined. It angered the most faithful of Christians and confused others. Only a handful, I believed, truly understood the doctrine of salvation as described in the Bible. It was a point of contention that got people off mission--even though it was not presented in a polarizing manner.
[JI Packer, above, at a hotel room in Orlando talking to us about his desire to leave a lasting legacy]
Recently I read The Five Points of Calvinism co-authored by David Steele, Curtis Thomas and Lance Quinn (P&R Publishing). I felt it was a shepherdly treatise on the doctrines of grace that can help the layman to understanding ...
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WHAT IS THE NUMBER ONE DANGER THAT PASTORS FACE TODAY?
John Piper said, "I am my biggest danger. When I go up, God goes down." At an Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, in conjunction with the Annual Resurgence Conference, Mark Driscoll asked Matt Chandler and John Piper about the number one danger facing pastors today. The answers are insightful.
The question in this excerpt is, "What is the number one danger facing pastors today?" The audio is only 3min:23sec long and is worth every second of your time.
Matt Chandler, Lead Pastor of the fast-growing Village Church in Dallas and Denton responded first by warning young pastors to beware of trying to reach their culture in the name of "missional engagement" by watering down of the message; by staying away from certain ...
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(Feet above of Mark Driscoll and JI Packer in a meeting together. I will let you decide which is whose feet)
By Pastor Scott Thomas, Acts 29 Director
Every young man that considers church planting asks the question, Am I a Church Planter? It is the question I asked myself before planting a church. It is the question we ask every man who submits himself to our Acts 29 assessment process to be a lead planter in our network. Many times he is depending on our assessment process to confirm his calling. Not all churches have a vision for church planting and few have insight into what a church planter looks like. Our church leaders should be able to spot a church planter and then send him to plant as soon as he is ready.I did a survey of pastors associated with a church ...
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