Archive for October, 2011

Are We Neglecting the Lord’s Supper: 3 Starter Questions

Are We Neglecting the Lord’s Supper: 3 Starter Questions

  • 18th October 2011

Ever since seminary I’ve heard whispers and murmurs on one topic, but never open discussion. On most theological subjects in the Reformed Community there is  plainly agreement or disagreement, yet when it comes to the Lord’s Supper this doesn’t seem to be true. Sure we learned about the three views…

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Numbers and Faithfulness

  • 14th October 2011

Ansgar was a ninth century missionary to the Scandanavian area. We know about him from statues, a biography and other sources. He was the first to establish Christian churches in Denmark. Yet, after his death in 865, those churches disappeared. While Ansgar has his own Wikipedia article and is known…

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Three Pastoral Mistakes I’ve Made and Seen

Three Pastoral Mistakes I’ve Made and Seen

  • 11th October 2011

I’m not the oldest kid on the block but I’m sadly realizing I’m not the youngest either at age 48.  My ministry experience to date has been somewhat varied. Prior to seminary I was a campus intern with RUF followed by eight years as a campus minister once my M.Div…

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Bogeymen in the PCA!

Bogeymen in the PCA!

  • 8th October 2011

bogeyman (ˈbəʊɡɪˌmæn) — n  , pl -men (also spelled “boogeyman”) an imaginary evil character of supernatural powers, especially a mythical hobgoblin supposed to carry off naughty children. Of the talk of suspicion and eyebrow-raising between Christians, there will likely be no end… but here’s an attempt to advance the conversation….

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