I will be speaking on biblical hope and the Christian family at a conference in London next month. Some details can be found here.
Amoretti Roll Out
I have linked here before, but please allow me do so again. My daughter Bekah has a business named Amoretti, and she has just rolled out a new web site for it. Even if you clicked all through the old web site, check out all the nooks and crannies of this one. There will be …
An Atheist Challenge Answered
Last night I read through a small booklet that was really quite good — it was called The Easter Answer, and addressed the problem of harmonizing the various accounts of Christ’s resurrection appearances. The author, Stephen Kingsley, is a fellow Idaho pastor who addressed our NSA Disputatio a few years back. In this booklet, he …
Hitchens on CBN
CBN has now posted the half hour show that Christopher Hitchens and I recorded with them in October. A number of clips from this show do appear in the documentary, but the show ought not to be confused with the documentary. The same goes, incidentally, with the debate that occurred at Westminster, which has its …
Here You Go
Here’s the next one. The documentary now has a name.
Okay. I Give Up.
A shameless appeal of another kind . . . I have been playing around with gmail for a while, and like pretty much everthing about it. But one thing I cannot figure out how to do (and I know there must be a way to do it) is how to change the default settings for …
In Time for Christmas Too
Nate has two remaining “advanced reader’s copies” of his latest in the cupboards series — Dandelion Fire. He is giving them away in time for Christmas, and you can go over to his blog to put your name in the hopper. The lot is cast into the lap but its every decision is from the …
Leaving the Gentiles in the Soup
I finished the first chapter of Romans last Lord’s Day, and that sermon is here.
Downe in Yon Forrest
I mentioned this some time ago, but the DVD is now available here, just in time for Christmas. A web site for the album is here. And if you would like to read a bit about it before ordering, check here and here. And have a merry, contemedieveal eclectic Christmas!
Christendom? What”s That?
Merrily circling the drain . . .