03.26.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
I received this article from a member of our Missions Committee. In it I read about Swedish missionaries, David and Svea Flood. To N’dolera, in present day Democratic Republic of...
I received this article from a member of our Missions Committee. In it I read about Swedish missionaries, David and Svea Flood. To N’dolera, in present day Democratic Republic of...
Many thanks to Russell St. John at World Magazine for some skilled reporting. He exposes a tendency behind Barna researchers in the way they frame their questions. In Questioning the Survey, St. John asks us...
Progressive sanctification teaches that our Christian growth and maturity take place over time, progressively. Sometimes this growth is loud (i.e. very evident) and sometimes this growth is almost crickets (i.e. barely...
Just having Dr. Rob Rayburn with us on Sunday has reminded me to share one of my favorite articles of his. Way back in 2003 he wrote a helpful article in Covenant Magazine of Covenant Theological...
The World Our Children Will Inhabit
At Crossway Books, there is a new interview with Rebecca McLaughlin, who is a gifted theologian and speaker. She wrote Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion, which...
John Betjeman (1906-1984) was a courageous poet, courageous for the right reasons. Many poets are courageous for speaking to controversial social issues, or proposing counter-cultural ways of...
What is wokeness or the woke church? The following are recommended starting-points that have been helpful to me. Writing in 2018, which seems ages ago, Thabiti Anyabwile of Anacostia...
Melvyn Bragg is a noted English broadcaster, author of both fiction and non-fiction, member of the House of Lords, university chancellor, and great lover of the KJV. He was also one of the few working-class kids...
In his broken English, Nuno Espírito Santo, coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (yes, that kind of football), speaks from his heart to Johnny Philips about caring for his adopted...
You may not know this, but there are a few (that I know of) reading clubs happening at CPC. As a Literature major myself, I have been very encouraged by how up-to-date many of my fellow CPC-ers are...