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Starting Something You Cannot Finish: Christian Ministry From Generation to Generation
December 11, 2009
A commencement ceremony seems absolutely right and profoundly necessary. The hard work of education cries out for ceremonial recognition. The commencement traditions of higher education have developed by formality and ritual in order that this business of teaching and learning would be marked by milestones and memories.
Why I Signed The Manhattan Declaration
November 23, 2009
I am not inclined to sign manifestos or petitions. While believing strongly and passionately about many causes, I am not usually impressed with the effectiveness of such statements and I am generally concerned about how such statements might be used or construed by others. I am not reluctant to speak for myself and from my own Christian convictions and consequent judgments. Furthermore, the constant exchange of opposing statements on this or that issue merely crowds the public square as opposing viewpoints compete for attention. So, for reasons perhaps both admirable and not so admirable, I prefer to stand on my own public statements.
November 13, 2009
Woof ‘n Worship? Seriously?
The bible has a great deal to say about animals and their place in God’s creation. While they very clearly display the glory of God and bring joy to his creation, should animals be treated with the same importance as humans? According to Gillian Flaccus of the Associated Press, many churches are answering yes to…
NewsNote: Woof ‘n Worship? Seriously?
November 13, 2009
Just for the sake of adequate seriousness, I will resist all temptations to pun. That is no easy resistance in light of the report from the Associated Press about American churches developing special services for congregants and their dogs.
Conventional Thinking: Younger Pastors and the Hope of a Future
November 13, 2009
I posted a new article at Conventional Thinking on younger pastors and the future of the Southern Baptist Convention.
November 5, 2009
Answering Tragedy with Truth
Tragic events are unfolding in Fort Hood, Texas today. 12 people, including a shooter, were shot and killed and at least 31 people have been injured. How do Christians explain and give an account of terrible evil of this magnitude? While there are worldviews that actually deny the sinfulness of evil, Christians have a legitimate…
The Idolatrous Religion of Conscience — A Lutheran Lesson for Us All
October 26, 2009
“It wasn’t primarily about sex.” With those words, Lutheran theologian Robert Benne explained that the actions recently taken by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to normalize homosexuality were not primarily about sex at all, but about theological identity. “The ELCA has formally left the great tradition for liberal Protestantism,” Benne declared.



