Blue Like Jazz
When I was nineteen, my former pastor’s wife gave me a book called Blue Like Jazz. I had heard enough about it to be suspicious, […]
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When I was nineteen, my former pastor’s wife gave me a book called Blue Like Jazz. I had heard enough about it to be suspicious, […]
Raise your hand if you’re offended by politicians and church leaders using the Bible like a wax nose. On the left bank, there is the […]
Jonathan Dodson posted a piece on The Gospel Coalition’s blog on Monday concerning how the “missional church” can easily turn its focus on consumerism instead […]
The focus of my last post was the public character of the resurrection that makes the gospel rather different from the sheer power of personal […]
“Turn your scars into stars and your cross into a stepping stone.” Trivializations such as these have now become a staple even in many evangelical […]
As some of our tag-lines suggest, we want our partners and supporters to apply the Reformation insights they’ve gleaned from Âé¶¹AV and Modern […]
A great question, in response to yesterday’s post recommending Michael Gerson’s article: March 30th, 2012 at 8:33 am Michael, I have been wondering a lot […]
We’re heading up to Irvine tomorrow for a screening of ‘Blue Like Jazz’, so we put our resident film critic, Anthony Parisi , to work and asked […]
Chris Jager asked a good question in response to the first post in this series and I thought it was important enough to explore in […]
I live in a pipe culture. Many of my male friends will spend hours discussing the relative merits of different bowls and stems with the […]
Dr. Horton has a very helpful and important article in next month’s Tabletalk magazine on the importance of remembering that all three persons of the […]
“Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.” It’s often used either as a whip or explained away (“Now, what Paul isn’t saying is…”). As […]