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March 15, 2019
Gospel links for gospel culture (3/15)
How Following Jesus Leads to Rest Michael Kelley: Hatred; persecution; conflict; yes, we can expect all these things when we follow Jesus. But according to Him, we can also expect rest. How can these things fit together? After all, a life riddled with conflict, hatred, viciousness, attack, and loss upon loss seems anything but restful. It seems, actually, like the...
March 12, 2019
Kids Ministry is Discipleship Ministry
Let me tell you about why I serve in Kids Ministry. Correction: let me tell you about the one really good reason I serve in Kids Ministry. I’ve been serving in Kids Ministry from the time I started following Jesus with only a few small breaks (well over 10 years at this point). From the beginning, I’ve been asked...
February 22, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (2/22)
Trials, Comparison and the Danger of Instagram Matt Chandler: Theological Minutia Matters Trevin Wax: In theology, the minutia involved in debate—the small, seemingly insignificant details—really matter. At one point in Christian history, the thread of orthodoxy hung on the presence of one vowel in a word describing God the Father and God the Son. Is it homoousious or homoiousious? Of one substance...
February 15, 2019
The Good News is Worth Telling Repeatedly
The following is a devotional written by Pat Hood and first published in The Gospel Project Vol. 2: Out of Egypt. This devotional is part of Unit 5, Session 2, “A Leader’s Wisdom” (Exodus 18:7-18,24-27). When Moses went out to greet Jethro, he asked his father-in-law how he was and then invited him to join him in his tent....
February 7, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (2/08)
3 Ways to Misunderstand the Trinity Brandon Smith: There is no doubt that the doctrine of the Trinity is one of the most misunderstood and overlooked doctrines in Christianity. And yet, if you ask any responsible theologian, she will tell you that the Trinity is the most important doctrine in Christianity. Indeed, the great theologian John Webster once said...
January 31, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (2/01)
In Your Religious Exercises, Don’t Take Your Eyes Off Jesus Jared Wilson: But it doesn’t last long, does it? Eventually he begins to sink beneath the waves and cries out for help. Why? Matthew 14:30 says it’s because he saw the strength of the wind. Peter had taken his eyes off Jesus. And yet, Jesus still held on to Peter....




