99 Balloons
Today marks the 37th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. This video shows the beauty of choosing life over abortion.
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HT: JT Read more...Theological Insights to Stand Firm in a Shifting Culture
Today marks the 37th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. This video shows the beauty of choosing life over abortion.
99 Balloons from Igniter Media on Vimeo.
HT: JT Read more...In recent days, it's been hard not to hear about the devastating earthquakes bringing much destruction to the nation of Haiti. These events have brought many to question whether or not God hates Haiti. Albert Mohler answers this question, and in my opinion answers it well saying:
Does God hate Haiti? God hates sin, and will punish both individual sinners and nations. But that means that every individual and every nation will be found guilty when measured by the standard of God's perfect righteousness. God does hate sin, but if God merely hated Haiti, there would be no missionaries there; there would be no aid streaming to the nation; there would be no rescue efforts -- there would be no hope.I think it would benefit you well to take the time and read the rest of this post; as it is powerful, convicting and very encouraging. To God be the glory in the midst of this horrible tragedy. Read more...
Kevin DeYoung has a great post about being easily offended. He writes:
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perceived. We are the walking wounded and we want everyone to know. Which is too bad, because when people are genuine victims–profoundly, egregiously wronged–they deserve not to be lumped in the same category with those who got picked last for kickball or turned down for their church’s “special music.”I encourage you to read the rest of the post, as it should come as a challenge to us all. Read more...
John Piper just released a new book entitled A Sweet and Bitter Providence regarding the story of Ruth. Many people I know are reading this book, along with myself, so I thought I would post a video of Piper reading some excerpts from the book.
HT: JT
Last night, Tim mentioned the controversy surrounding Brit Hume and his call for Tiger Woods to turn to the Christian faith. I thought I'd post the original interview with which the whole controversy started, as well a links to a round-up of the controversy and another interview from after the controversy began.
Justin Taylor has a nice summary of the controversy.
Sarah Bailey also interviewed Hume regarding the controversy for Christianity Today.
HT: JT & James Grant
Kevin DeYoung makes a modest proposal for all Christians that I think is desperately needed amidst the culture which surrounds us. He begins:
I’d like to make a modest proposal for Christians of all theological and political persuasions: don’t use the term “social justice” without explanation.
The term is unassailable to some and arouses suspicion in others. For many Christians, social justice encompasses everything good we should be doing in the world, from hunger relief to serving the poor to combating sex trafficking. But the phrase is also used to support more debatable matters like specific health care legislation, minimum wage increases, or reducing carbon emissions. If something can be included as a “social justice” issue then no one can oppose said issue, because who in their right mind favors social injustice?
Read his whole proposal here.
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