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MDR: Questions and answers, Part 1

Q.       Doesn’t your teaching encourage divorce? Wouldn’t we better off with the traditional view? A.       The same question may be phrased this way: Isn’t it dangerous to teach grace? Wouldn’t we be better off telling our members they’ll go … Continue reading

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Should We Be “Emerging”?

A while back, I started a series called “Which Gospel?” I never finished it. I’ve been trying to find a shorter path to a conclusion, and I think I found it. The February 2007 issue of Christianity Today has an … Continue reading

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September Madness!

Double click to read. I’m winning my office pool. I have Warren Buffet (Berkshire Hathaway) picked to go all the way!! But the Queen of England may be a spoiler. Winner gets $700 billion!

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MDR: Grace, Part 2

Well, I decided I wasn’t digressing. It’s imperative that we give more thought to the relationship of grace to our teaching on divorce and remarriage. The two doctrines must fit together tightly. Sometimes we unconsciously teach two different doctrines of … Continue reading

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On Slowing Down: Moving On Down the Road

We’ve signed a contract to sell our house. And we’ve signed a contract to buy a house. About 1/2 a mile away. And so my wife is packing. Everything. I may not get to finish this post because she seems … Continue reading

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MDR: The repentance argument

I’ve taught this material several times now, and one of the most frequent objections is what I call the repentance argument. It goes like this: to be forgiven, one must repent. To repent, one must give up the fruits of … Continue reading

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unChristian

The other book I just read and that I’d strongly recommend for small group study is unChristian, by David Kinnaman. In fact, I think it would be a great study for immediately after studying The Shack. This is from the … Continue reading

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September Posts

Well, September produced more hits than all but three months (those being during the Quail Springs controversy). It must be the Alabama football posts! Actually, the renewal of the posts on the “Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ” seems … Continue reading

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MDR: The earthly consequences argument

The next rebuttal argument correctly makes the point that sin has both heavenly and earthly consequences. If I kill a man, I may well repent and be forgiven by God. Nonetheless, I can confidently expect a prosecution and probable jail … Continue reading

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The Shack

I just spent the last few days at a seminar for bond lawyers (just as exciting as it sounds) — during which I was quite ill. And so with the air travel and indisposition, I had time to catch up … Continue reading

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