I had a fascinating visit last week with the guys at Clark at their home offices near Atlanta. They took me into their new theater where I was able to see a demonstration of their holographic technology. It’s very likely the future of video for churches that are embracing technology to deliver content to multi-site [...]
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As many of you know, James Dobson retired from his Focus on the Family radio show last week.
Honestly, I’ve never been a huge fan but it’s all mainly for how political he became, which is really a shame because there are good ministry programs coming from Focus on the Family. Matthew Paul Turner wrote a [...]
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Here is the full video of the "Hip Hop for Haiti" concert (featuring Lecrae, Flame, Json, DJ Essence, and DJ Official) that took place in Minneapolis last month.
(RSS readers may need to click through to see it)
The concert was put on to raise awareness and money for the churches who are still suffering from the tragic 7.0 earthquake in Haiti.
To still help the church in Haiti, visit Churches Helping Churches.

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Some fantastic albums on sale for $5 this month at Amazon. Here are the ones Reformissionary Recommends. See all 100. On sale today, John Hiatt: The Open Road – $3.99 Go get some free, live Joe Pug at Daytrotter Check…
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Baptist21 would like to make our readers aware of some great resources. First, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary recently hosted its 20/20 Conference: A City Within a City: Church, Culture & Counter-Culture. The speakers at this conference included Danny Akin, Matt Chandler, J.D. Greear, Clayton King, and David Platt.
Below are the videos from the 20/20 conference
Matt Chandler – What is the Gospel (Colossians 1)
Matt Chandler – 20/20 2010 Session 1 from Southeastern Seminary on Vimeo.
Danny Akin – What is Our Response to Gospel (Romans 12:1-2)
Daniel Akin – 20/20 2010 Session 2 …
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Is James Cameron’s blockbuster film something the church should be fighting?
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I received another email (see the first), which I have permission to share anonymously. It shows that I was not entirely right. I still believe, however, that for most people leading our evangelism with creationism is not the best way. I think that stories like this tell us that we must treat every [...]
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I had the opportunity to meet and hire Zac at NewSpring a couple of years ago. Here’s Zac’s story. I hope it challenges you to consider where you are in your relationship with Jesus.
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What is the most broken vow in the church? The wedding vow? Divorce rates among Christians are high, but rates of breach of this vow are probably higher still. Ministerial vows to preach the gospel? Conservatives in mainline denominations might point to those who are ministers and who deny key tenets of the faith from their pulpits week by week, though, ironically, such may not be in breach of vow if said vows do not explicitly bind them to uphold said tenets. That’s the dilemma faced by many in mixed churches today. Baptism vows, to raise children in the fear and nurture of the Lord? Doubtless there is much delinquency here. Perhaps it is this one.
No. The most broken vow is almost certainly that by which church members submit to the authority and teaching of the elders in the church. It is as solemn and serious as any other vow one might take — marriage, baptism, an oath in court — and yet what does it mean? How many truly think about the implications? How many truly act as if the vow really meant something? The vows are voluntary, but once taken, they are serious and require focused commitment and a particular pattern of behaviour. Yet members feel free to speak as they wish to, and about, church leaders; they move from church to church as, so some say, the Spirit leads them; and they trample their vow to submit again and again. When political parties enjoy more loyalty from their members, you have a serious problem; and don’t gun for sports stars caught cheating on their wives when your own view of vows is at best selective in how they are honored.
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