Methodology is not theologically neutral. Our methods teach theology. Loudly. “What you win them by, you win them to.” (James M. Boice) (ht:ld)

Great post today from Tullian Tchividjian on suffering and idolatry. …if your identity is anchored in Christ, so that you are able to say, “Everything I need I already possess in Him”, then suffering drives you deeper into your source of joy. Suffering, in other words, shows us where we are locating our identity. Suffering [...]

Last year I posted 25 days of Christmas music here on the blog. Amazon is trying to beat me to the punch this year. They are giving away Free MP3 Downloads of Christmas music. Don’t worry about this happening, because this is legal free music. Looks like they are starting with Veggie Tales, but there [...]

This is from the 9Marks blog, but this ministry opportunity also exists at Edgewood. Special thanks to those already participating in it. At the Trellis and Vine Workshop in DC today, Colin Marshall shared ways that ordinary church members can serve the church on Sunday mornings. Before the Service * Read the passage in advance [...]

I was reading today about a new college president who grew up Catholic but is married to an Evangelical. In the course of trying to describe his religion he said, I would comfortably describe myself as a born-again Christian, but I don’t feel it is necessary to renounce anything. I found the statement very telling [...]

The intent of sharing this is not self-serving, but for the good of all Christians. There is nothing more healthy or important for a Christian than to protect the authority of God’s Word in their own life. One of the means, in fact a major means, of the activity of God’s Word in our life [...]