I've enjoyed getting to know Tullian a bit over the last couple of years, and I'm looking forward to reading his new book, Glorious Ruin. He was on Fox & Friends talking about it...
Benjamin Gibbard: Former Lives is $5
Benjamin Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie has a new solo album out: Former Lives. It's $5 right now. I wasn't sure I would buy it. I'm not a huge Death Cab fan, though I've enjoyed some of their stuff. But I've listened to this and so far really like it. It reminds me of the sort of Death Cab songs I like the most. For $5, you should check it out for sure.
Joe Thorn: 25 Marks of a Backslidden Christian
Joe Thorn has a good post up today about backsliding, how it's not something we talk about much nowadays, and what are the marks of it. Here are some of the marks (from Richard Owen Roberts) that Joe lists. Read the whole post.
3. When the biblical knowledge possessed or acquired is treated as external fact and not applied inwardly, backsliding is present.
9. When aspirations for Christlike holiness cease to be dominant in your life and thinking, backsliding is there.
15. When the slightest excuse seems sufficient to keep you from spiritual duty and opportunity, you are backslidden.
18. When there is no music in your soul and no song in your heart, the silence testifies to your backsliding.
25. When your tears are dried up and the hard, cold spiritual facts of your existence cannot unleash them, see this as an awful testimony both of the hardness of your heart and the depth of your backsliding.
Tim Keller: The Meaning of Marriage | $2.99 on Kindle
The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller is $2.99 on Kindle. (It's now $12.99...hope you didn't miss the deal! But still, a good price for a great book.)
No idea how long this will last. But I own the physical copy & multiple other copies to give away (and use for marriage counseling). And I still bought this for Kindle. You should too. This may be the most important book written on marriage (or that will be written on marriage) for years to come.
Grab it, and tell others!
PLNTD Conference | Gospel Leadership (25% off)
The World's Greatest Explorer
Dude. This. Is. Awesome!
Keller's Five Questions
- How can I praise him?
- How can I confess my sins on the basis of this text?
- If this is really true, what wrong behavior, what harmful emotions or false attitudes result in me when I forget this? Every problem is because you have forgotten something. What problems are you facing?
- What should I be aspiring to do on the basis of this text?
- Why are you telling me this today.
Music Monday 10.15.12
- Titus Andronicus: Local Business
- Bat for Lashes: The Haunted Man
- Civil Twilight: Holy Weather Remix EP
- Patrick Wolf: Sunlight & Riverdark
WORTH CHECKING OUT - FREE
- Redeemer Kansas City: Spirit of the Psalms
- Tame Impala: Lonerism
- Stephen Miller: Hymns
- Dum Dum Girls: End of Daze
- Gungor: A Creation Liturgy Life
SOMETHING NEW
"Baby It's Cold Outside" by Sharon Van Etten & Rufus Wainwright - Like this a lot. Though listening to Chrismas music in October is crazy, it's worth checking out. Sounds like the whole album is worth checking out, Holidays Rule, which is due out at the end of October. Artists on the album include The Civil Wars, Andrew Bird, Punch Brothers and more. Listen...
Giveaway | Stephen Miller: Hymns
WINNERS! We have our five winners.
Jacob Young
Danny Poyner
Matthew Robbins
Joshua Crabb
Richard Campeau
Congrats guys! Email coming soon.
By the way, the total number of songs on my iTunes is 14,045. Closest, I believe, was WhyArtwork.com with 13,856. How's that for a free plug for your website! :)
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One of the great joys I get as an audiophile with a blog is the opportunity to get some great albums before they release. Since it's better to give than receive, I especially LOVE the opportunity some artists give me to give away their albums.
Stephen Miller, worship leader at The Journey church in St. Louis, releases his new album, Hymns, Tuesday. But I'm giving away 5 digital downloads today! Yeah, five.
It's already getting regular play in my house. Miller gives accessible music updates to several beloved hymns like "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty," "I Surrender All," "How Deep the Father's Love For Us," and "Be Thou My Vision." He also offers his versions of "Behold the Throne of God Above" and "In Christ Alone." For good measure he adds "Kyrie, Eleison." There are a total of eleven songs. It's a solid offering to the growing list of young artists making good worship music. It's good for my soul and will be a blessing for my church.
Here's how you enter to win a FREE download...
1. Tweet (or post to Facebook if you aren't on Twitter, or do both!) without the quote marks: " Want to download Stephen Miller's album, Hymns, free? RT & comment at Reformissionary to enter: http://bit.ly/T3FNbJ "
2. Comment below (so I can confirm you did step 1) with your real name and real email (kept private) and For Fun guess the exactly number of songs iTunes says I have. It's more than 1 and less than 20,000.
*I'll use random.org to pick the 3 winners sometime after 5pm, and I'll announce the winners on the blog & send out emails. May the odds be ever in your favor!
I Am Aware of Breast Cancer
Mom died in 2007 of breast cancer, so it's impossible for me not to be "aware." But just to be sure I didn't forget, my daughter made me wear this for a few minutes today (outside), and my wife is begging me to wear it to the "Pink Out" high school football game tonight. I'm sorry for whatever trauma this may cause.
Miss my Mom!
Tim Keller | Center Church Livestream
3:00-3:15 p.m.
Introduction to Tim Keller and The Gospel Coalition New England Regional Conference
Stephen Um3:15-4:00 p.m.
Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry in Your City
Tim Keller4:00-4:45 p.m.
Contextualization and Theological Vision
Tim Keller, Richard Lints, David Wells, and Stephen Um4:45-5:00 p.m.
Live Q&A from Boston audience and from online
Use #TGCNE12 and #CenterChurch
Story of God Training
Here are two video's to help you teach the Storyformed Way at your church and train your small group leaders. I'm teaching this at Doxa right now. Thankful for Caesar Kalinowski (and Abe Meysenburg) and Soma School for introducing this great teaching to me. Over at GCM...
The Story-formed Way was designed to both lead people through the basics of the Gospel and provide a foundational structure for the key doctrines of Christianity. If you are taking a mixed group of believers and unbelievers through it you will better establish the believers in the foundations and show them how to have Gospel conversations with Unbelievers. At the same time, the unbelievers are exposed to the Gospel and will learn how to share it themselves once they come to faith.
Story Training Part 1 from Caesar Kalinowski on Vimeo.
50% OFF | A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life
I'm picking up A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life right now. A massive (1,200 pages) work, just released, and 1/2 off the price of Amazon. More...
A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life offers a groundbreaking treatment of the Puritans teaching on most major Reformed doctrines, particularly those doctrines in which the Puritans made significant contributions. Since the late 1950s, nearly 150 Puritan authors and 700 Puritan titles have been reprinted and catalogued by Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson in their 2006 collection of mini-biographies and book reviews, titled, Meet the Puritans. However, no work until now has gathered together the threads of their teaching into a unified tapestry of systematic theology.
A Puritan Theology, by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones, attempts to do that. The book addresses Puritan teachings on all six loci of theology, covering fifty areas of doctrine. The book explores Puritan teachings on biblical interpretation, God, predestination, providence, angels, sin, the covenants, the gospel, Christ, preparation for conversion, regeneration, coming to Christ, justification, adoption, church government, the Sabbath, preaching, baptism, heaven, hell, and many other topics. It ends with eight chapters that explore Puritan theology in practice. Some chapters highlight the work of a specific theologian such as William Perkins, William Ames, John Owen, Stephen Charnock, or Thomas Goodwin on a specific topic. Other chapters survey various authors on a particular subject.
Big Bird Political Ad - Are You Kidding Me?
I'm still hoping someone will tell me this isn't a legit ad by the Obama Campaign. But it is. I get that it's supposed to be funny-ish, but...well, but nothing. It's bizarre someone created it as an official message of the Campaign, and that President Obama approved it.
What Shapes Your Ministry, Pastor?
Paul Tripp writes on the 29 things that shape a pastor's ministry. Here are a few that hit me, in the form of questions...
1. What does he really love?
2. What does he despise?
3. What are his hopes, dreams, and fears?
4. Is he committed to his own sanctification?
5. What are the anxieties that have the potential to derail or paralyze him?
11. Does he see pastoral ministry as a community project?
14. What character qualities would his wife and children use to describe him?
17. How robust, consistent, joyful, and vibrant is his devotional life?
19. Does he hold himself to high standards, or is he willing to give way to mediocrity?
25. Is the public pastor a different person from the private husband and dad?
29. How successful has he been in pastoring the congregation that is his family?You see, it is absolutely vital to remember this: A pastor’s ministry is never just shaped by his knowledge, experience, and skill. It is always also shaped by the true condition of his heart. In fact, if his heart is not in the right place, all of the knowledge and skill can actually function to make him dangerous.
Go read all of Paul Tripp's 29 excellent questions. Be challenged by them, and changed by them.
Cheap Kindle Books 10.9.12
- Practicing Affirmation by Sam Crabtree ($3.03)
- The Enemy Within by Kris Lundgaard ($2.99)
- Politics According to the Bible: A Comprehensive Resource for Understanding Modern Political Issues in Light of Scripture by Wayne Grudem ($4.99)
- When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor...and Yourself by Fikkert and Corbett (forward by David Platt) ($2.99)
- The Doctrines of Grace by Boyce & Ryken ($4.99)
- With: A Practical Guide to Informal Mentoring by Alvin Reid ($3.99)
- Create: Stop Making Excuses & Start Making Stuff ($2.99)
- Amazing Grace: God's Pursuit, Our Response by Timothy George ($3.03)
Discouraged Leaders vs Dreaming Leaders
Dave Kraft, author of Leaders Who Last and Mistakes Leaders Make writes this at The Resurgence...
We make a mistake when we allow discouragement to replace dreaming.
It is noteworthy that in the middle of a chapter on shepherding and leadership in 1 Peter 5, we find this: “Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour” (v. 8).
Satan is after leaders first and foremost. Leaders are his prime targets.
The devil has many tools in his bag of tricks: sexual temptation, financial greed, pride, for starters. When he can’t trip us up with obvious and blatant temptations, he will throw something more subtle our way, like discouragement.
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Here are some of the things that can still open the door for discouragement in my life:
- When I am criticized
- When I am tired and on the edge of exhaustion
- When I am misunderstood
- When my expectations are dashed and not realized...according to my time-table
As a leader who often struggles with discouragement and is regularly reminded by the Holy Spirit of the importance of dreaming in ministry, Kraft is helpful for me. Read the whole piece, including some remedies: "When We Allow Discouragement to Replace Dreaming." Also check out his new book, Mistakes Leaders Make. I'm grabbing a copy.
Mumford & Sons on Jools
Mumford & Sons have made the kind of record they are supposed to make...emotive, heart-on-sleeve, compelling, rollicking, and just plain fun. I've been considering writing a post about why you shouldn't feel guilty for listening to Mumford & Sons (Some indie sites are ripping them, and acting like you are an idiot if you like them). I say you should pick up Babel (or deluxe edition) and tap your feet and clap your hands, or as Jon McIntosh put it in a recent tweet...
I just know that no other music makes me want to tear off my shirt and run down the street with my hands lifted to the sky. #Mumford #Babel
— Jonathan McIntosh (@JonMcIntosh) October 7, 2012
Leave your shirt on Jon, but I hear you! :) Below are three live performances on Jools: "I Will Wait" | "Whispers In The Dark" | "Below My Feet."
Music Monday 10.8.12
- Freelance Whales: Diluvia
- Bad Books: II
- REWORK_Philip Glass Remixed (Interesting)
- Tame Impala: Lonerism (dude...trippy)
CHEAP ($2.99 - $5)
- $5 October Albums
- Radiohead: Kid A
- Ryan Adams: Gold
- The 99 Darkest Pieces of Classical Music
- M83: Saturdays = Youth
- Jay-Z: American Gangster
- Steve Earle: Copperhead Road
- Dum Dum Girls: End of Dayz
- John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- The Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
- Guns 'N Roses: Use Your Illusion I
- Neko Case: Blacklisted
- The Roots: Illadelph Halflife
- Luciano Pavarotti: 75th Anniversary
- Propaganda: Excellent (or donation/free)
- Stephen Miller: Hymns
- Woods: Bend Beyond
TGC Podcast: "Precious Puritans" & Much More
The Gospel Coalition has a new podcast, "Going Deeper with TGC." Collin Hansen writes...
The Gospel Coalition's new podcast, "Going Deeper with TGC," has two goals:
- We want to follow up on the most widely read, controversial, helpful, insightful resources produced by our council members, writers, editors, and bloggers.
- We want to serve you by using a different medium, audio, to provide the same quality of gospel-centered content we publish in blogs, essays, and reviews.
We've assembled an experienced team to produce this podcast, which we aim to record at least every two weeks. I'm joined each time by my co-host, Mark Mellinger, the gifted news anchor of WANE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
An excellent idea for a podcast, and I'm thankful for this new resource. I've subscribed. In this inaugural podcast there are discussions with Thabiti Anyabwile on same-sex marriage & the Puritans, among other things. We also hear from Jared Wilson & Trevin Wax on The Gospel Project. Listen here.