Posted on March 5, 2008 by theexpositor
(I quoted some of this article by Dr. Mohler on our radio program March 5.)
“At the same time, we must reach out and minister to the casualties of our cultural rebellion. The Church of Jesus Christ is comprised of sinners saved by grace. With the message of grace, we must reach out to those whose lives [...]
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Posted on February 2, 2008 by theexpositor
R. C. Sproul tells of the story of his letter to the best selling author of Lords of Discipline commending him on his style. The trend setting novelist replied from his flat in Rome informing Sproul that he had been the first Christian to compliment him on the novel. Raised in a fundamentalist home, this [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by theexpositor
On the Monday January 21 edition of The Mike Corley Program, I shared an interview with Jonathan McIntosh, one of the pastors at The Journey in St. Louis, MO, as we discussed the event Theology at the Bottleworks. Jonathan and I talk about the formation of the event, its goals and what role it plays in [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2008 by theexpositor
I made the trip to St. Louis for a couple of reasons, but first and foremost to meet Darrin Patrick for myself. The lead pastor of The Journey and I had exchanged several emails over the course of a year and at some point he extended an invitation to me to come and see for [...]
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Posted on January 19, 2008 by theexpositor
by Dr. Albert Mohler
The most hard-core forms of postmodern thought are generally limited to academic campuses, but the postmodern worldview is trickling down in various forms to the popular level. While postmodern literary theorists debate the meaning of “totalizing metanarratives,” at the level of popular piety we see the widespread substitution of “spirituality” for biblical Christianity.
In [...]
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Posted on January 18, 2008 by theexpositor
The emergent church…the emerging church…the Midrash…the mission to St. Louis; I discuss all this and more with Darrin Patrick, lead pastor of The Journey. Listen for yourself as Pastor Patrick and I sat down to do a live radio program in the beautiful sanctuary of this urban St. Louis fellowship.
Listen HERE!
Filed under: Church Growth, Emergent Church, Mike Corley Program, Missions, Postmodernism, The Journey, Travel | 4 Comments »
Posted on October 10, 2007 by theexpositor
On yesterdays installment of The Mike Corley Program we addressed the question, “Are Christians Contributing to Unbelief?”, based on a Michael Craven article of the same title. Craven notes in the article, available at ChristianPost.com. In his article, Craven notes,
“This raises the obvious question: “If Americans remain so staunchly religious then why do books such [...]
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Posted on September 25, 2007 by theexpositor
Christianity Today’s September issue features a story on the life and ministry of Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington. Understandably so, Mark garners a lot of attention, whether he means to or not. Here are few quotes from the article by Colin Hansen. You can read the entire article here.
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Driscoll can’t [...]
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Posted on July 18, 2007 by theexpositor
Baptist Press-Christians in the West must think like missionaries and patiently proclaim the entire story of redemption because contemporary culture no longer understands such terms as sin and grace, theologian and author David Wells said at the annual Southern Baptist Founders Conference.
Wells cited the disintegration of morals and the loss of moral categories as major [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2007 by theexpositor
UPDATE****
Okay, apparently we have received all of the questions we are going to get. I am reviewing all the questions and will announce next week when we will do a program based on these. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
I have said I was going to do this for some time, and have spent probably too [...]
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