In the video clip below (4:19), I am asked why I don’t preach in a white robe. In the course of that answer, I forgot to mention a few things. First, I do have a robe that I wear for academic events at NSA — a black Geneva gown. Sometimes when I do weddings I …
Canon is Wired, I Tell You
You really need to be checking into CanonWIRED on a regular basis. They are making new content available on virtually a daily basis, and it is free. This includes, for example, audio from old history conferences. Look around there, and please take full advantage of it. And the video clip below, despite initial appearances, does …
Lots Doing at Canon Wired
How to address death metal fans? – Conversations with Doug Wilson from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
The Fact and the Flavor
I am delighted that Canon has released a new book by a friend of mine, Stuart Bryan. The book is called The Taste of Sabbath, and promises to deal with two fundamental issues when it comes to observance of the Lord’s Day. First, he gets the fact of it right. And second, and just as …
Turns Out Auburn Avenue is Not Part of the Road to Rome
I’ve not been posting much because I have been neck deep in the doings of the 2010 Auburn Avenue Conference, which this year was on the necessity of the Reformation. It has been a wonderful conference, and I commend all of them to you. The link is to the MP3s. If you rummage around on …
Canon Wired
I don’t mind saying how excited I am by this particular bit of news. Canon Press has been doing some wonderful work behind the scenes for months now, getting ready for this particular roll out — and here we are. The goal has been to figure out how much content we can give away for …
Which Means You Can Probably Make It Now
I previously had occasion to plug a conference hosted by our friends at Emmanuel in north London. I bring this up so that you may be apprised of the fact that they have had to change the dates. Just so you know .
Bug Hunt
Okay, we have rolled over to our new format, for the most part. Like I said, some of you are not reading this because you live in a rural part of Internetistan, and all you can hear are the crickets. But in a day or so you will come over and you can catch up …
Murphy Lives
There’s always a glitch or two. We should be switching within a few hours — Lord willing and the crik don’t rise.
Stand By for Heavy Rolls . . .
. . . as we used to say in the Navy. Here’s the deal. I started bloggin in 2004, when the world was young and we were all full of idealistic fancies. Blog and Mablog also started out with a platform that was not going to be able hold all the verbal pig iron that …