Category Archive: Culture

Like it or not, we live in a culture that generally does not like God unless they get to decide what He’s like. It’s up to us to contextualize the gospel, and up to God to open their eyes to it. But we have to live in the culture to do that.

May 23 2006

Review: Confessions of a Reformission Rev: by Mark Driscoll

Mark Driscoll’s Confessions Mark Driscoll is pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, a church Driscoll started ten years ago in one of the most unchurched areas in America. The church has since grown to a number of several thousand, but not without many encountering many valleys, weirdos, Pharisees, and curveballs along the way. The …

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May 13 2006

Feeding Sheep or Amusing Goats?

Editor’s Note:  This article has often been posted around the internet as having originated from Charles Spurgeon.  According to Phil Johnson, webmaster of the Spurgeon Archive, the actual author is unknown but may have been Archibald Brown, a friend of Spurgeon’s who briefly filled Spurgeon’s pulpit at Metropolitan Baptist Church after Spurgeon’s death. An evil …

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Apr 27 2006

Free MP3 messages on various ministry subjects

Download helpful teaching on worship, theology, worship, church planting, church discipline, church government, small groups, leadership selection/development, and more, from the Acts 29 Network.  2006 Boot Camp Regional Meetings 2005 Boot Camp

Jan 23 2006

Guest Author Kevin Twit | My Grandmother Saved It, My Mother Threw It Away, and Now I’m Buying It Back: Why Young People Are Returning to Old Hymn Texts

Old hymn texts are finding new life in contemporary musical settings.

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