04.20.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
For several years I have been recommending Greg Gilbert’s little book, What is the Gospel? This is a good resource for slowly unpacking the elements of the gospel (if we can say it that way).
For several years I have been recommending Greg Gilbert’s little book, What is the Gospel? This is a good resource for slowly unpacking the elements of the gospel (if we can say it that way).
I enjoy listening to sermons...I also enjoy podcasts that devote time to focus on books of the Bible or passages ... Here are my top six.
I don’t particularly care for numbers, but I’d like to share a few, especially since they connect with an application. So, out of character for me, I thought I would share some numbers that may help to give a picture our church body, a numeric...
I’d like to think that everyone has read a tall stack of books during the pandemic (thus far). I have read several books this past year. Several. But not everyone does. This is not a problem per se...
What Do Even the Critics Agree On?
Mark Bauerlein at First Things interviews Justin Bass in the talk, Mere Historical Christianity. Dr. Bass is...
I have a son whose answer to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up,” was simply, I want to be a worker. These words were spoken...
Pediatrician, Dr. Robert Hamilton, founder of Pacific Ocean Pediatrics in Santa Monica, California, hosts a winsome podcast in which he...
How (Difficult) Conversations Work
Professor Darrell Bock writes, “Difficult conversations don’t have to be things to fight through; they may become moments where iron really does sharpen...
It’s Good Friday. I suspect that many of my neighbors (and yours) have no idea. I may be wrong. Was there a time when you could greet...
Historically, a Maundy Thursday celebration was a short, simple gathering of the church in worship, followed by an austere meal together. The...