Monthly Archives for October 2006
Thabiti Anyabwile on Sermon Prep
Below is an email Thabiti Anyabwile recently sent me in response to my question of how he goes about sermon prep. I thought this would be interesting reading for some of you: Justin, Good to hear from you brother. I … Continue reading
David Allen, Getting Things Done
I’m a big fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. A number of the principles I read in his book I’ve incorporated into how I “get things done.” What’s most helpful about Allen’s book/system is the whole notion of … Continue reading
CT Turns 50
I appreciated CT’s cover article from last month: “Young, Restless, & Reformed,” because the reporting was solid, the research was fair, and it highlighted a reformed resurgence that I’m thrilled to be a part of (If you haven’t read that … Continue reading
Mark Driscoll and John Piper Email Exchange
For those of you who are interested in this kind of stuff, check out the email exchange between Mark Driscoll and John Piper over some words that were spoken at the DG conference. These exchanges model a passion for the … Continue reading
Yom Kippur/The Day of Atonement
Today thousands of Jews around the world are celebrating Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur simply means “The Day of Atonement” (Yom is the Hebrew word for “day” and Kippur is the Hebrew word for “atonement”). Christians ought to be well aware … Continue reading
Become a Theologian in 267 Pages or Less
J.I. Packer’s Concise Theology is a great read. I highly recommend it. In 94 bite-size chapters (2-3 pages each), Packer provides an introduction to core Christian beliefs. These chapters are well written, equipping, and surprisingly thorough. If you were to … Continue reading