My Contributions to the Evangelical Drudge Report Last Week
Here is what I contributed to Justin Taylor’s blog last week:
- Academic Administration
- Free Audiobook: Tim Keller’s Ministries of Mercy
- Recommended Resources in Carson’s Leader’s Guide: Introduction | Chapters 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10–14
- Interview with Simon Gathercole on the Gospel of Judas and the Gospel of Thomas
- 2010 Resolved Conference
- Interview with Desi Alexander on Biblical Theology
- Interview with Chris Morgan on the Glory of God
- Mike Bullmore on the Gospel and Pastoral Ministry
- Interview with Stephen Dempster on Old Testament Theology
- Jim Hamilton Reviews Sailhamer on the Pentateuch
- Humorous Headlines
- Advice for Busy People, Especially College Students
- Interview with Peter O’Brien on the Letter to the Hebrews
- Should pastors separate the Christian wedding ceremony from the civil rite?
- Interview with Michael Lawrence on Biblical Theology and the Church
- Do You Love Your Spouse?
Previous contributions:
Guest Blogging
It’s been relatively quiet on this blog lately because my family is getting settled after a move. At the beginning of July, we moved from Trinity’s campus in Deerfield, Illinois, to Moore, South Carolina (explanation here). Deerfield is a relatively posh Chicago suburb; Moore is a relatively quaint Southern community. And we’re enjoying the variety.
It might be even quieter over the next nine days because I’ll be guest-blogging with some other friends at Justin Taylor’s “Between Two Worlds.”
My Recent Contributions to the Evangelical Drudge Report
Here is what I recently contributed to Justin Taylor’s blog:
- The Folly of Idolatry
- The Reformed Resurgence Series by Collin Hansen
- An Unusual Wedding Procession
- The Altar: Not the Finish Line
- The 99 Most Essential Bach Masterpieces
- “That doesn’t mean that my view is right. It just means that nobody can talk me out of my view.”
- Gerald Bray Reviews N. T. Wright’s “Justification”
- Don’t Waste Your Cancer: Matthew Hoskinson’s Testimony
- Haughty Spirit : Fall :: Pride : Destruction
- Interview with Darrell Bock
- Carson on Inerrancy
- Maintaining Moral Purity in the Ministry
- Graham Cole’s Book on the Atonement
- News Stories in Photographs
- Baptism: Three Views
- Carson on the Gospel and Social Action
- Randy Alcorn on Suffering and Evil
- Review of the ESV Study Bible
- Calvin’s Death-Bed Charge to Older and Younger Men
- Two of D. A. Carson’s Forthcoming Books
- Tim Keller on the Gospel and the Poor
- The Beauty of God’s Creation
- Amen
Contributing to the Evangelical Drudge Report July 31-Aug 9
I’ll be co-guest-blogging for Justin Taylor through August 9, so my light and sporadic blogging activity will occur over there for the next ten days.
A Teachable Spirit: A Short Article and Interview
Here’s an NPR-like 7.5-minute interview with Justin Taylor re his two-page article “A Teachable Spirit.”
- The article was published in the June 2009 issue of Tabletalk.
- The interview aired on Moody radio’s Prime Time America earlier today at 4:08 CST.
Abortion
I just listened to Justin Taylor’s Sunday morning sermon on abortion that he preached at his church on January 18, 2009. Three words come to mind:
- Sobering
- Convicting
- Motivating
After listening to Justin’s sermon, I have the kind of feeling that I might have felt if I could have watched Schindler’s List while living near Nazi concentration camps while WWII was still in progress. How can this unspeakably horrific evil legally be happening all around me? What am I doing about it?
Cf. these posts on abortion by Justin Taylor and John Piper this month:
Justin Taylor’s Recent Posts on Abortion
- Number of Abortions Since 1973
- How Support for Abortion Became Kennedy Dogma
- Conversation on the Gospel, Abortion, and Politics
- World Magazine on Abortion
- On Abortion and Gay Rights, Evangelicals and Liberals Join to Advise Obama
- Why I Hate Sanctity of Human Life Sunday
- An Open Letter to Barack Obama
- Life
- A Sermon on Abortion
- Roe No More
- One Simple, Practical Way You Can Make a Difference for Women and the Unborn
- The Case for Life, Around the Web
- Four Reasons You Might Be Aborted
- Abortion and the Early Church
- Moral Accountability
- Abortion and Obama’s First Few Days
- Amusing or Sad?
- Piper Responds to Obama on Abortion
- Being Pro-Life in a Culture of Death
John Piper’s Recent Posts on Abortion
- Being Pro-Life Christians Under a Pro-Choice President
- Lincoln’s Logic on Slavery Applied to Abortion
- Holding A Miracle
- Fifteen Pro-Life Truths to Speak
- The Baby in My Womb Leaped for Joy
See also John Piper’s resources on abortion.



