A good, convicting word from Dane Ortlund.
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:
Three Recent Interviews
Three people recently interviewed me about Keswick theology, and MP3s are available for each interview:
- A 55-minute interview on Kevin Boling’s “Knowing the Truth” Radio Program broadcast live on July 22.
- Aaron Blumer, publisher for Sharper Iron, interviewed me on the campus of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School on June 21, and he published a 32-minute interview on July 28 (part 1 | part 2).
- John Starke, managing editor of TGC Reviews, led a phone interview on July 22, and he published a 17-minute interview today.
Radio interviews provide all sorts of opportunities for embarrassing bloopers. In this case I misspell Keswick by emphasizing the silent “w” and omitting the final “k”!
Here are a few pics from Kevin Boling’s interview:
Related: Let Go and Let God?
Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology more accessibly:
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.”
Audio and Video for D. A. Carson’s The God Who Is There
It’s now available.
Related post: “The God Who Is There“
When Mr. Confronter Emails Mr. Blogger
I consider that hypothetical situation today on Kevin DeYoung’s blog to probe how we should confront others. What does gospel-centered confrontation look like?
Hannah Whitall Smith’s Unhappy Life
That’s what I address in a guest post today for Kevin DeYoung’s blog.

Two Clarifications about Keswick Theology
I clarify two issues in a guest post today for Kevin DeYoung’s blog:
- What about Keswick today?
- Is Frances Havergal really connected to Keswick theology?
Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology:


