Posted by AJ on November 30th, 2009
Begg concludes an excellent post on why he didn’t sign the Manhattan declaration like this:
In accord with others who have chosen not to sign, my reservation is not with the issues themselves, or in standing with others who share the same concerns, but it is in signing a declaration along with a group of leading churchmen, [...]
Posted by AJ on November 27th, 2009
Makayla and her dad, Jim Sitton
The To Every Tribe family is grieving this morning over the death of 6-year-old Makayla Sitton who was shot and killed last night along with three other family members. Makayla was David Sitton’s niece and the daughter of Jim (David’s brother) and Muriel Sitton. Makayla was a beautiful and sweet [...]
Posted by AJ on November 26th, 2009
I just read Al Mohler’s explanation of why he signed the MD. (For the record, Mohler is on my top-ten list of modern day Christian heroes. I profoundly respect him and my disagreement with him on this issue doesn’t change my opinion of him at all.) Toward the end of his post Mohler has this to [...]
Posted by AJ on November 26th, 2009
I read the Manhattan Declaration today for the first time. I hadn’t read anything about it to this point, positive or negative, so I didn’t have a strong opinion or inclination about it either way. However, before I read it I did notice that some men whom I highly respect (like Ligon Duncan and Al Mohler) [...]
Posted by AJ on November 24th, 2009
At To Every Tribe we’re very big on Jesus’ call to radical discipleship. For us, missions is about laying down one’s life to take Jesus’ name to the nations. I recently put together a video highlighting this theme for our new website, Jesus is Worth it .com. Check [...]
Posted by AJ on November 9th, 2009
My colleague and friend, Fred Zaspel, has written a new work on B. B. Warfield’s theology to be published by Crossway next year. Last week Justin Taylor asked Fred to write a guest post on Warfield’s significance. I thought the article was excellent and would like to encourage you to read it (here).
Also, speaking of Zaspel, [...]