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    News of the New

    05.27.21 | Shepherding | by John Jones

    Greeting the new with welcoming arms is not for everyone. Ours is an era similar to the Athens that greeted Paul, a city of “nothing except telling or hearing something new.” (Acts 17.21) Here is the clarion call of every technology company today...

      Summer Reading

      05.25.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

        In the vein of summer reading, folks at The Imaginative Conservative have published the first summer reading list I’ve seen thus far. Well, for adults. Why are summer...

        A Dickensian Take on Sociology

        05.21.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

        Humans are not defined by scientists, and human relationships are not merely social transactions. This is truncated humanity ... There is more going on, which is why God’s revealed-will in Scripture is the key to knowing what it means to be a...

          The Father is Well Pleased

          05.20.21 | Discipleship | by Kent Brown

          Within the American protestant Church most denominations are silent on Pentecost and have yielded the day to the Charismatics. As a result, definitions and descriptions of the day and its meaning are dominated by the Charismatics and these have...

            Purpose and Security

            05.18.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

            In perusing my database to re-read some of my favorite John Betjeman poems, one in particular stood out to me: "Variation on a Theme by Newbolt." It struck my attention because of a recent midweek talk delivered by William Taylor. 

              "Said I, to myself," said I.

              05.13.21 | Discipleship | by Jeremiah Hill

              This month we celebrate a season of graduation at our church, as several of our young people are graduating high school, college, or other programs. With that in mind, here are a few points of encouragement I would make to a younger version of...

                No More Generational Arguing

                05.13.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

                I think First Things author and Villanova professor, James Mathew Wilson, misses this point (alas), but it doesn’t matter. By way of personal testimony, he is very aware of how the Gen Xer works. He certainly knows how his (and my) generation...

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