• Christianity,  Politics

    Alex & Brett Harris for Huckabee

    Alex and Brett Harris are in the New York Times this morning in support of Mike Huckabee. It looks like they may Rebelutionize the GOP before it’s all said and done. If you don’t know anything about these two teenage boys, then you might be interested to hear the interview Al Mohler did with them several months ago. [click play button] [audio:http://www.sbts.edu/MP3/totl/2007/AMP_08_31_2007.mp3] “Huckabee Splits Young Evangelicals and Old Guard” – by David Kirkpatrick (New York Times)

  • Politics,  Theology/Bible

    Huckabee on SBC Complementarianism

    In last night’s GOP debate (transcript), Mike Huckabee was asked about his support of the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) statement of faith, which explicitly affirms complementarian principles. The following is a video of the exchange, but I have also included a transcript of the same at the bottom of this post.

  • Theology/Bible

    CBMW’s half-day conference for Fathers and Sons

    John Piper is encouraging attendees of the 2008 Desiring God pastors conference to bring their father and son and the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood is doing the same for its annual pre-conference event. CBMW will examine the topic of women in ministry at its annual “Different by Design” half-day conference to be held from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Feb. 4 at the Minneapolis Hilton, prior to the pastors conference.

  • Culture

    Is Your Online Privacy Compromised?

    The Nation magazine has recently published a provocative story that opens with this paragraph: ‘When one of America’s largest electronic surveillance systems was launched in Palo Alto a year ago, it sparked an immediate national uproar. The new system tracked roughly 9 million Americans, broadcasting their photographs and personal information on the Internet; 700,000 web-savvy young people organized online protests in just days. Time declared it “Gen Y’s first official revolution,” while a Nation blogger lauded students for taking privacy activism to “a mass scale.” Yet today, the activism has waned, and the surveillance continues largely unabated.’ The “surveillance system” in question is the ubiquitous Facebook networking site. Chances are,…

  • Culture

    Abortion and China’s Brutal One-Child Policy

    The brutality of China’s one-child policy is infamous. Supposedly forced abortions no longer exist there, but this heart-rending report says otherwise. Read this. Weep. And pray, “Come, Lord Jesus.” ‘A Chinese woman who was forced to have an abortion despite being nine months pregnant is suing the authorities for their actions.

  • Christianity

    Shake-up in “Young Life” Ministry

    Colin Hansen at Christianity Today reports on a shake-up going on in the parachurch youth ministry Young Life. The leaders of the ministry recently adopted a sort of statement of faith called the “Non-Negotiables of Young Life’s Gospel Proclamation.” The new measures have resulted in the firing or resignation of 10 staff members in the Raleigh-Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. For those of you who are involved in or concerned about the ministry of Young Life, you might want to check out the rest of this story. “Gospel Talk: Entire area Young Life staff out after evangelism mandate” – by Colin Hansen (Christianity Today)

  • Christianity

    Mohler’s Candidacy in the News

    Last week I noted that Dr. R. Albert Mohler will be nominated this summer to serve as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Some reports have already appeared in the media, and they are worth taking a look at. Not only do these reports describe who Mohler is and his role in the conservative resurgence of the SBC, but they also include some comments from critics of Mohler. Unfortunately, the criticism is not constructive. In both cases, the criticism is at best wrong-headed, at worst subversive to the life of the SBC.