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The Story of Christmas in Context

December 22, 2011 by Andy Naselli

This thirteen-minute video is worth watching as a family this Christmas season.

Our church is planning to play it in our Sunday morning service on Christmas Day.

Filed Under: Biblical Theology Tagged With: films

Happy 65th Birthday to Don Carson!

December 21, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Don at my home during my first of four years at TEDS (2006–2010)

I thank God for this man.

As I say at the end of this essay,

I thank God for gracing me with gifts to the church like Carson. . . .

I am excited that Carson is only in his mid-sixties and that he is in good health. If Jesus does not return and Carson’s health continues, Carson will very likely equip the church with dozens of more books and articles. His magnum opus will be a two-volume ‘whole-Bible’ BT. He explained to me that he needs about twenty more years to do this well. He first desires to finish his commentaries on John’s letters, Galatians, Hebrews, Revelation, and Ezekiel. Carson is one of those exceptional figures who is equipped to contribute an outstanding integrative BT that would serve as a reliable foundation for ST that is more genre-sensitive and aware of the Bible’s storyline. (pp. 273–74)

I regularly pray that God would preserve his health and sustain and even increase his productivity.

Related:

  1. Don Carson’s Festschrift (at the occasion of his 65th birthday)
  2. D. A. Carson’s Theological Method
  3. D. A. Carson Publications
  4. D. A. Carson MP3s Now Hosted by TGC

Filed Under: Historical Theology Tagged With: D. A. Carson

Advancing the Gospel in the World’s Difficult Places

December 20, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Watch and pray:

More on Frontline Missions.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: missions, Tim Keesee

Detroit Seminary Starts a Blog

December 19, 2011 by Andy Naselli

DBTS’s faculty just started a blog.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Bill Combs, Bob McCabe, Dave Doran, Mark Snoeberger

Craig Blomberg on Titles Like “Pastor” and “Dr.”

December 19, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Craig Blomberg reflects on how  “different cultures use honorific titles differently.”

It reminds me of how John MacArthur fields the question, “Why do people call you John [and not Pastor MacArthur or Dr. MacArthur]?”

Well, they called Paul, “Paul.”

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: Craig Blomberg

He’s Here

December 19, 2011 by Andy Naselli

David Suchet (the voice of Aslan in the Narnia series by Focus on the Family Radio Theatre) reads “He’s Here” from The Jesus Storybook Bible:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v__QaCsdvQk

Filed Under: Biblical Theology Tagged With: children's literature

Ministry by His Grace and for His Glory

December 16, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Over twenty men recently honored Tom Nettles with a Festschrift:

Thomas K. Ascol and Nathan A. Finn, eds. Ministry by His Grace and for His Glory: Essays in Honor of Thomas J. Nettles. Cape Coral, FL: Founders, 2011.

They presented the book to Nettles on November 10, 2011 at Southern Seminary, and it releases today.

The book divides into three parts: historical, theological, and practical. You can view the contents and contributors here.

Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: Calvinism

Tim Tebow’s Platform Stewardship

December 15, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker, Through My Eyes (New York: HarperCollins, 2011), pp. ix–x:

Since I first started playing high school football, a lot has been written about me. Some true, some not so true. Some positive, some not so positive. And some of it claiming to even know my mind-set and motivation.

It’s not always the easiest thing to be the center of so much spilled ink. You read glowing things, and it doesn’t feel deserved. You read things that are critical, and it cuts you to the bone. It’s because of both those extremes of others’ opinions that I felt it the natural thing to do to tell my story, written from my perspective. . . .

In addition, the sheer amount that has been written about me also seems to indicate that, for whatever reason, a great number of people have a significant interest in me. In some respects that is very flattering. I’d guess that any one of us would be flattered by that level of interest. However, my parents always told me, from an early age, that we all have the ability to influence others, whether through our words or actions, or both. They always added that, besides possessing the ability, we also have the responsibility to use it in a positive, encouraging, and uplifting way—a platform. Who knows? Maybe my platform will be the same in five years; maybe not. One thing I’m confident of is that the Lord already knows the answer to that, and He has a plan for it all. That is something I’ve learned to have the utmost assurance of and faith in—His daily, weekly, monthly, total and eternal plan for our lives. [Read more…] about Tim Tebow’s Platform Stewardship

Filed Under: Historical Theology Tagged With: sports

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