Getting Something for Nothing and What God’s Word Says (Video)

Weekend Musing The Week after the election I did a message on the book of Habakkuk. In the second service, I did a mini message on “Habakkuk’s First Woe” (Hab. 2:6-8) that I wish I had included in the first service. The following week, during our Thursday recording of the message, I asked our team … More Getting Something for Nothing and What God’s Word Says (Video)

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Christian response to Immigration; Tim Keller on Idolatry and Calvin; Bono; Michael Breen; Sharia and British Law;

Weekend Links These will give you plenty to talk about over coffee with you friends. You might become the most interesting person in the room, Just remember, I don’t necessarily agree with everything in them. Better Engagement with Politics and Culture The Signs of Political Idolatry (Tim Keller—a not to miss article) U2’s Bono on … More Christian response to Immigration; Tim Keller on Idolatry and Calvin; Bono; Michael Breen; Sharia and British Law;

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Politics, Ministry, Cultural Engagement, Health, Exercise, Church, Preaching, and learning another language plus

Weekend Links Something for everybody. But remember, Its presence here doesn’t mean I agree, endorse or recommend all that is any one. Enjoy. Bill O’Reilly’s Lecture of the Lessons of Sandy (A surprisingly short and effective message on what we should learn from storms like Sandy) Christians: Let’s Honor the President (Russell Moore —short and worthy … More Politics, Ministry, Cultural Engagement, Health, Exercise, Church, Preaching, and learning another language plus

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The Tipping Point has Been Reached: What Does it Mean?

Friday is for Heart Songs Bill Bauer, a great friend and mentor posted the following on his Facebook page. Bill is a wise man. I think he captures in just a few words and a poignant quote, this particular moment in time in which we find ourselves after the 2012 elections. De Tocqueville is widely quoted … More The Tipping Point has Been Reached: What Does it Mean?

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Thinking Better about Doctrine, Homosexuality, Political Engagement, Spiders, Marriage and much more

Weekend Links for the First Week in November 2012 Great links this week. Lots of challenge. Lots of interest. Lots of variety. Jim Wright’s piece on idolatry is a very thoughtful article. The three articles touching on homosexuality will be a great help to those with family members or friends struggling with same sex attraction. The … More Thinking Better about Doctrine, Homosexuality, Political Engagement, Spiders, Marriage and much more

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Here’s the Link to Crossbook Publishers Little Puff Piece on My Book

They called for an interview and this is what they put out. Pray for a wide distribution. http://www.crossbooks.com/Resources/Newsletter/Fall2012/MartySchoenleberJr.aspx May the Lord of glory be pleased to use it for his kingdom. Tell a friend to pick up the Kindle or Nook version and start a conversation over the content.

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Church Planting, Michael Breen; Missional Movement Fail; R.C., Piper and Keller

Weekend Links Politics, Japan, Biblical Interpretation, a smattering of John Piper, Tim Keller and R.C. Sproul, with a little bit of Al Mohler thrown in with Michael Breen and Tullian Tchividjian—-so much to choose from. This weeks links are the last for two weeks. I will be traveling to Japan to speak at a conference … More Church Planting, Michael Breen; Missional Movement Fail; R.C., Piper and Keller

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Picking a President Book picked to be be featured in Crossbooks Publishing Newsletter

Friday is for Book Updates Crossbooks, my publisher, contacted me and said they wanted to Feature my book in an upcoming newsletter. Below is a copy of the interview questions and my answers. Pray that the book reaches many more people as a result of the process.  CrossBooks Featured Author Questionnaire Picking a President is … More Picking a President Book picked to be be featured in Crossbooks Publishing Newsletter

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The Scripture, The Candidates, The Church and the Poor

Thursday is for Discipleship Yesterday, I posted a simple comment on Facebook about an observation I made of related to the Presidential debate. Two hours later I checked back in to see a comment stream between some of my more politically conservative friends and some (actually, one) of my more liberal friends. I’m not sure, … More The Scripture, The Candidates, The Church and the Poor

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