Blog Archive
for March, 2009

The Blood-Splattered Welcome Mat

— Friday, March 27th, 2009 —


The Blood-Splattered Welcome Mat from Russell Moore on Vimeo.

This sermon, “The Blood-Splattered Welcome Mat: Finding Belonging with the Passed Over” (Exod 12:1-32; 43-51), was originally preached on Sunday, March 22, 2009 at Highview [...]

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Adopted for Life Rolling Off the Presses

— Thursday, March 26th, 2009 —

I received word yesterday from the good folk at Crossway Books that Adopted for Life has hit the printing presses and should be rolling off the conveyer belts soon (do they still use conveyer belts, or is this just the result of too many Laverne and Shirley episodes as a kid?).  I’ll let [...]

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The Audacity of (Christian) Hope

— Monday, March 23rd, 2009 —

Last week I hosted Biola University philosopher John Mark Reynolds as he delivered the 2009 Norton Lectures. As several of us talked about after, he seemed to be a combination of my friends Robert George, Greg Thornbury, and Mark Coppenger (that’s high praise from me, on all three counts).

The Norton Lectures were brilliant, in [...]

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Of Sacraments and Sawdust: ECT, The Culture Wars, and The Quandary of Evangelical Identity

— Monday, March 23rd, 2009 —

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The Mystery of Mullins in Contemporary Southern Baptist Historiography

— Monday, March 23rd, 2009 —
Guest Post by Russell D. Moore and Gregory A. Thornbury

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The Blood-Splattered Welcome Mat: Finding Belonging with the Passed Over (Exod 12:1-32; 43-51)

— Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 —

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The Devil Votes Christian Values: Why We’re Tempted to be Glorified Satanists Rather than Crucified Followers (Matt 4:8-17)

— Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 —

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What Evangelicals Can Learn from Saint Patrick

— Monday, March 16th, 2009 —

To our shame, most evangelical Protestants tend to think of Saint Patrick as a leprechaun. As we watch the annual drunken parades and pop-culture consumerism of the March holiday, no one could seem more removed from biblical Christianity than Patrick. And yet, Patrick’s life was closer to a revival meeting than to a shamrock-decorated drinking party [...]

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Rest in Peace: Celebrating the Sabbath from an Empty Tomb (Exod 20:8-11)

— Sunday, March 15th, 2009 —

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Mayday Someday: Why We’d Rather Be Right Than Rescued (Matt 4:5-7; Ps 91:11-16)

— Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 —

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