What was the VE message in May/2012 that you liked the most and other blogs?Because? Leave a comment with your opinion.
Well, if you’re just going to watch a video we’re going to recommend, check this one out!Ian and Larissa embody the main question of what marriage is: to show the faithful love of Christ and his Church.
Augustus Nicodemus? What translation of the Bible should I use?
Yes, you’ve asked yourself that question before. Here is an excellent (initial) response given by the Reverend Augustus Nicodemus.
Sequel to one of the best VE series! In the previous series, Watson explained how the worst things work together for the good of the faithful, and now explains how the best things work together.
Series: Controversy? A letter from John Newton
Do you like to debate? Or is it necessary if you find yourself in a situation? This series of articles is for you! Learn to proceed in a way that glorifies God and edifies people.
Other good items:
Pastor Filipe Niel had the opportunity to interview Mark Driscoll. You may not agree with everything Driscoll says (and we disagree), but that doesn’t mean we should despise what God has done throughout his life.
Everybody was talking about money, weren’t they? Augustus Nicodemus talks about the relationship of religions with work and prosperity, then analyzes neopentecostal growth:?The dizzying growth of neopentecoscal churches that preach prosperity can only be explained by the misconception that God’s favor is measured and bought with money, because the taste that evangelicals still have in Brazil by bishops and apostles, by the never entirely eradicated idea that pastors are mediators between God and men , and by the superstitious mysticism of the Brazilian soul in attachment to objects considered sacred that can bless people ?. Where do you sign?
Mark Zuckerberg and the Biblical Meaning of Success (iProde)
Well, since we’re talking about work, you have to read this post!This will help you understand the Christian’s relationship with work. What if you’re not a shepherd and you have a secular job?
Letter on the Fate of Those Who Have Not Heard the Gospel (iProde)
A letter John Piper wrote to a 12-year-old girl about the eternal fate of those who have not heard the gospel.
Pastors and seminarians, you should read this article! Paul Tripp says: “I am convinced that many problems in the pastoral environment stem from a non-biblical definition of the essential ingredients of the success of ministry. “If you want the definition, read the article.
Project Spurgeon and Project Ryle launch several “electronic brochures”. (I think I invented a term) with sermons from these great preachers of the Word of God A full plate for your soul!
Okay, the article is April, but since we didn’t forget to post this post last month, it’s worth recommending now, I think the title explains everything, right?
Our vote for the best launch in May is this book on MacArthur’s evangelization. This book lays the theological foundations for evangelization and helps it build on it from its pulpit and through its church, to achieve and build lives.
Another great release of Fiel is this book by McKinley. You’ve probably asked that question or if you’re a pastor, someone asked you that question. This book will guide you to find the answer.
There seems to be a misunderstanding about the Church’s mission explaining essential concepts such as mission, kingdom, gospel, and social justice, does DeYoung and Gilbert help us speak the same language?United for a common cause? And they push us to move towards the true mission of the Church.
This accessible theological study presents the person and work of Christ to all those who seek answers to their most fundamental and central questions.
Biblical clarity and fidelity to what the Church is about culture is increasingly difficult to find in our consumer culture. Igreja Vintage stands out as a book that addresses difficult topics and wants to stay flexible within the boundaries of culture?Both without losing a fervor commitment to the scriptures as a solid foundation.
This book consists of a collection of unpublished articles and a selection of the most relevant articles that the author has written on his prestigious blog. In this document, Norma Braga submits topics such as political correctness, “Cubanization”, “totalitarianism of victims”, homophobia, sexuality, marriage, social justice, infanticide, atheism, racism, pedophilia and modern art to a rigorous critique based on the reference of Christian values and common sense.
Marriage is a temporary but glorious gift, is it more than mutual love between husband and wife?Immensely more. Its meaning is infinitely great: the manifestation of a love faithful to the covenant of Jesus and his people. Temporary marriage presents the biblical vision, its unexpected contours and its consequences for all equally: married, single, divorced and remarried. This is the book that has profoundly influenced the story of Ian and Larissa.