Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Obama, Notre Dame and Abortion
Here is a link to a very fine lecture given by Professor Francis Beckwirth at the 2009 Notre Dame Collegiate Right to Life Conference on March 28. It deals with Notre Dame's planning to award the President an honorary degree 'for cause.' The professor takes the university to task for the invitation to speak at commencement, given the Roman Catholic Church's clear teaching on pro-life issues. Read it here.
Friday, March 27, 2009
The Persecuted Church
On a more somber note comes this word from ChinaAid:
Christian human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng, has now been missing 50 days, and there is increasing concern for his life. He was last seen being hauled away from his home by more than a dozen police officers on February 4. Reports from inside China indicate he is undergoing brutal torture.
The situation is critical, and with each day that passes, Gao Zhisheng's life hangs in the balance.
ChinaAid and The Voice of the Martyrs, together with Gao Zhisheng's wife and children, call on all Christians and those who value human dignity and justice to speak out on Gao Zhisheng's behalf by signing a petition to free Gao.
Sign the petition at www.FreeGao.com.
Easy Sermon Preparation
"You too can save tons of time writing your sermons" was the tag line on an email the automatically went to my junk mail file. I believe you will see why as you read it.
"[link deleted] is the monthly sermon subscription service that will revolutionize the way you do ministry! Imagine always being prepared a month in advance with complete sermon manuscripts and accompanying Powerpoint files, all in relevant, biblically based, series."
"Your congregation will be blessed as you preach the Word with power, ministering to their needs and equipping them to fulfill their calling."
"How does it work?
With your Annual Sermon Subscription you will receive 12 months of quality sermon material in Word, RTF, and PowerPoint formats. Each month we will send you a new username and password to access your sermons online."Wow, just think of it, no more having to wrestle with hard texts, no more digging deep into God's Word, just read the outline and show the slides and I'll have preaching power and meet the needs of the congregation. NOT! That's not preaching but plagiarizing and pandering. God deliver us from such folly and fakers. There is no excuse for laziness in sermon preparation. It does not honor the Lord, it is not faithful to our calling as pastors, and it certainly does not serve our congregations well. Personally, I hope the venture fails, but given the climate of emergent and seeker sensitive churches I suspect it will be a whopping success.
What think ye gentle reader?
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Ligonier follow-up
I was greatly blessed by the Ligonier Conference last week. For the next few posts I'll be quoting from the works of the various speakers.
"Glory is what God shows us of Himself and it is what we give Him in response. It is only in such praise that we discover our true humanness. Man is standing on his head in asking the question, ‘Who or what does God think He is, commanding me to revere His name?’ He [man] needs to be turned the right way up and then he will learn to ask in humble wonder, ‘what is man that you are mindful of him?’ (Psalm 8:4)"
-- Alistair Begg in Pathway to Freedom
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Ligonier National Conference, Final post
Well, the conference ended (for me) with two great messages - Robert Godfrey and Derek Thomas, both excellent on holiness. Godfrey gave a fresh look at Isaiah 6. Now home for Lord's Day services - 3 of them; two at the church and one at a retirement facility. Soli Deo Gloria !
Friday, March 20, 2009
Ligonier National Conference, Day 2
Wow! A high powered day with presentation by Sinclair Ferguson, Steven Lawson, Alistair Begg, Thabiti Anyabwile, D. A. Carson and a wonderful concert this evening. Again, I'll refer you to yesterday's post and the link to Tim Chailles' blog.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Ligonier National Conference, Day 1
Fantastic. Most of the day was spent dealing with the legacy of John Calvin in preparation for the 500th anniversary of his birth this summer. Speakers were Al Mohler, Ligon Duncan, Sinclair Ferguson and Steve Lawson. This evening RC lead off on the holiness of God from Isaiah 45:1-8.
For a great blog go to Tim Challies' blog. He is live blogging and a really great blogger.
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