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The time has come
I normally don't focus much on what is happening in US Fundamentalism here. But you'd have to be asleep or seriously disconnected with the blogosphere to have missed the current ruckus over Danny Sweatt's message at the recent meeting of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International. Let me start by saying that I have deep love and respect for many of the FBFI board members and count some of them personal friends at some level. That
Responding to Brandenburg’s part 2 & 3
I appreciate Kent's patience with my slow response. My studies have kept me quite busy. I'll start with a few brief comments: I'm glad that Kent has written on this topic in some detail. I believe this issue may be the most important issue our generation addresses. I'm glad that Kent has written on this topic because I believe he's a good representative of his point of view and has the ability to bring the
Farewell
In this week’s post, I want to take the time to reflect on the last three months. In particular, the group blogging experience. So where do you start? Difficulties: Well, I’ve been blogging now for 6 months and I have to admit, it hasn’t been easy. Apart from the what-am-I-going-to-write-next issue, I found that it was intimidating writing alongside some fine Australian Christian writers. These were people I could sit and listen to about the
Why your “good testimony” might be keeping them from Christ
"Before you can get someone saved, you first have to get them lost." The primary need of our day is to help lost people realise they are sinners. And that is difficult in a society of relative morality. There is a school of thinking in Fundamentalism that focuses on "guarding your testimony with the lost." I believe this is an example of the man-centred thinking of the Missional Fundamentists. Granted, the "good testimony"




















