Author Archives: The Briefing
… and statistics
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Meanwhile, Anglicans bless gay unions
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The state of modern evangelicalism: An interview with Michael Horton
Michael Horton is the President of the American group, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
Can you tell us something about yourself and how you came to be involved with the contemporary call to reformation in the Church?
The servant’s paradox: Part I
Life
A paradox is where two things seem to be opposite, but you know they are both true. It’s a tension, a contradiction, an antimony (according to my thesaurus), a mystery. It’s the fact that too many cooks spoil the broth, but at the same time, many hands make light work. It’s the truth that he who hesitates is lost, but only a fool wouldn’t look before he leaps.
Godly grief
Life
For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death. (2 Cor 7:10)
Two kings
On speaking the truth
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Look left, look right
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American stories
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Miracles and wonders
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Thai chilli basil chicken and church advertising
Dad’s devotions
Speaking the truth in love
Opening and closing the door on grief
Life
An interview with John Stott
John Stott is spending July in Australia, lecturing and preaching in a number of cities. We posed these questions to him while he was still in London, preparing for the visit. Thanks to Wendy Toulmin and Langham Partnership Australia (Inc) for organizing this interview.
