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The Regulative Principle: The Laws of Inclusion and Exclusion

Let’s take a moment and ponder the Law of Inclusion and Exclusion. A typical statement is found in this quotation from Dub McClish — Respect for the silence of Scripture, involving the “law of inclusion and exclusion,” is rooted in … Continue reading

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Good News Among the Muslims

Here’s some very exciting news. Chuck Colson writes that millions of Muslims are converting to Christianity each year. In fact, the pace of conversions is so great that Muslim clerics are concerned. As Colson writes, These millions of conversions give … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Part 6, Forgetting Who We Are

* The progressives are moving so rapidly into a generic evangelicalism that we may lose the Godly parts of our Restoration Movement heritage. We have much to contribute to the evangelical mainstream — but not if we forget who we … Continue reading

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In Response to an Email re Instrumental Music

I reader emailed me some questions on my thoughts re instrumental music. And I’m at home fending off a kidney stone attack — doped up on Oxycodone — and it seems like a good idea to respond via post as … Continue reading

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ElderLink Atlanta

ACU’s ElderLink is coming to Atlanta this weekend. Details may be found here. As usual there will be a great group of speakers. However, I won’t be among them. They let me bend the elders’ ears the last two years, … Continue reading

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The Regulative Principle: Hebrews 7:14

I just received an email asking about this passage, and it’s come up a few times in the comments. I figure I should explain where I’m coming from. Here’s the verse — (Heb 7:14) For it is clear that our … Continue reading

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Quail Springs Church of Christ “Disfellowshipped”: More of the Same

Well, I thought it was finally time to change the subject and talk about something other than instrumental music. But as soon as got back from vacation, there in my Inbox was an email from Al Maxey advising that another … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Part 5, Leaving the Conservatives Behind

* The progressives have largely turned our backs on the conservatives, not creating the literature or institutions necessary to bring more conservatives into the progressive fold. Let’s suppose that a group of progressive thought leaders got together to develop a … Continue reading

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Return from the Magic Kingdom

Depending on how you look at it, I’m either tanned, well exercised, and rested, or sunburned, sore, and exhausted. It’s a lot of both actually. DisneyWorld was fun — especially the Tower of Terror and the Rockin’ Roller Coaster. I … Continue reading

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An Easter Conversation

The “Out of Ur” blog at Christianity Today often has some fascinating material. Yesterday, the editors posted this conversation with N. T. Wright about the meaning of Easter. Not only is this timely for the season, but it fits well … Continue reading

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