Monthly Archives: June 2005

SBC Pastor’s Conference

This year’s SBC Pastor’s Conference has begun. You can catch it online at the SBC Annual Meeting site. Tonight’s speakers include Don Miller, Voddie Baucham, and Ergun Caner. Don Miller is preaching now as I type this. He’s preaching on being a prayer warrior. He just read the following anonymous article:

I am a [...]

The ONE Campaign

“WE BELIEVE that in the best American tradition of helping others help themselves, now is the time to join with other countries in a historic pact for compassion and justice to help the poorest people of the world overcome AIDS and extreme poverty. WE RECOGNIZE that a pact including such measures as fair trade, debt [...]

Charles Dutton Mallary

Mallary, Charles Dutton, D.D., was born in West Poultney, Vt., Jan. 23, 1801, and died July 31, 1864. He graduated with the first honor at Middlebury College, Vt., in August, 1817; was baptized and joined the church in 1822; and the same year moved to South Carolina, where he was ordained in 1824, at Columbia. [...]

Scripture Memory

Justin Taylor compiled a Scripture Memory System to accompany the English Standards Version Truth Edition. You can download a printable pdf or grab the syndication passage with rss.

Treasuring God’s Truth in Your Heart
Here’s a list of fifty-two Bible passages to memorize—one for each week of the year. Memorization plants God’s truth in your [...]

Imputation: The Sinner’s Only Hope

The Founders Journal Winter 2005 issue can now be accessed online. I first started reading the Founders Journal a couple of years ago when I discovered all the back issues available on their web site. The 15 years of reading material provides a wealth of information and insight into reformed Southern Baptist thought.
This issue [...]

Relational vs Propositional - A False Dichotomy

Last week I posted an entry entitled “Emerging Knowledge of the Truth.” I wanted to answer one of the responses without leaving it buried in the comments of that post.
Mark Gstohl, professor at Xaveir University, wrote:

I’m not really sure why evangelicals have to insist on propositional truth so much. Is the statement “God is [...]