On Being Discipled in an Internet Age

It is easy to focus on the negative aspects of technology and the Christian man: distraction, access to pornography, isolation, etc. Discussing the dangers of technology is important, but we should not forget to celebrate the positive contributions of technology.

One example of a hugely positive contribution that technology has brought to men in the 21st century is the ability to find amazing quantities of high quality discipleship material. Among the dangerous websites, sources of distraction and bad doctrines, there are brilliant examples of phenomenal Christian content available and ready. It really eliminates any excuse that a modern man has of not being discipled.

Certainly sermons, podcasts, blogs, and e-books will never replace person-on-person accountability. However, never before have so many excellent resources been made available, often at no cost.

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God's Mercies are New Every Day

My wife was out of town the past few days travelling with the kids for a family event. I found out on Saturday they had been on I-40, heading from Nashville to Murfreesboro to eat dinner, but they didn't make it there because the highway was closed down.

It turns out there was an accident. A six-car pileup only a little ways ahead. Instead of being the 2nd car, my family was in the 102nd car. They are safe.

In that wreckage was a student from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, his wife, and their kids. They all died. 

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Translation Options for Genesis 2:15

Many environmentally concerned Christians use Scripture as a guide for ecological action, as is proper. Sometimes, however, they misunderstand the texts. Retranslation of Genesis 2:15 is one way a properly biblical view of the humanity-creation relationship has been obscured, even by use of Scripture itself. This post outlines three common views of this text.

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