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Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The flowers came from Hawaii courtesy of Alan Tamashiro and Puna Baptist Church. Friday, July 05, 2013. My older son got married last Saturday in the SWBTS rotunda to a wonderful Korean young lady.
The website provides access to White Papers written for local church leaders, rare Baptist History Sources for historical theologians, and a Nexus of links to related ministries.
Musings, meanderings and generally unformed ideas which may be of peculiar interest in the general area of Christian Theology and Ministry. Saturday, 12 September 2009. Tuesday, 18 November 2008. Welcome to the first posting. I am hoping to establish some opportunity for discussion about issues that arise from my own double life as local church minister and university teacher.
My thoughts stemming from various theological readings and conversations. Moms, Dads, Sons, Daughters, Brothers and Sisters murdered for - whatever the reason, it is no good reason. This is why refusal to stand at our national anthem is such a wicked thing.
Thoughts of a Reformed, Southern Baptist. Why I Still Feel The Pull of Fundamentalism. 1 Fundamentalists believe in some kind of separation from the world. In some cases, they take it too far. We are to be in the world, but not of it.