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Justin Taylor Gives Up His Blog

September 21, 2009

OK, so that title got your attention! In fact, Justin Taylor’s blog Between Two Worlds will no longer be updated at its old address. But Justin has not, thankfully given up blogging. Instead his wonderful blog has moved to be hosted at The Gospel Coalition. I cannot commend his posts enough, he provides the Christian [...]

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What Can YOU Do To Help An Author?

September 17, 2009

As I near the end of the long process or writing and editing “Raised With Christ – How The Resurrection Changes Everything” my thoughts are beginning to turn towards the subject of how to make sure anybody actually reads the thing! I will be letting readers know soon how you can pre-order it. It has [...]

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Top 40 Christian Blogs Referring Here

September 13, 2009

Twice a year I like to share by way of a thank-you a list of the top blogs and websites that have referred the most traffic here. I have always excluded search engines (and hence all google sites such as google reader) which are of course incredibly important in sending traffic here. I realised that [...]

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To Blog or Tweet? Or Both

July 31, 2009

Who thinks that short posts like this one only belong on Twitter/facebook? The blog strikes back with this one. This is Bourmemouth, by the way.

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The Internet – A Curse And A Blessing

July 25, 2009

This was posted on the Jubilee News/Blog site yesterday: The embedded video teaches a simple lessonThe internet is a curse and also a blessing The individual now has a voice;No longer just the “big boys” You can complain from your room;and even bring others doom. May the Christian never forget;the internet is a huge asset, [...]

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Introducing a Blog By Ami

June 14, 2009

Ami Loizides is a 19 year old young woman who attends Church of Christ the King in Brighton. Her blog is nothing short of outstanding. She has an engaging style and is honest in reporting her musings. I would urge you to go and read it. Here are some extracts to whet your appetite: “How [...]

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FREE The Gospel Coalition Network from The City NOW OPEN

April 17, 2009

I can exclusively announce that the all-new and FREE Gospel Coalition Network website opened just a few minutes ago. The kind people running it have offered blog readers like you the chance to be first in line to join. If you already know what this is all about, then feel free to just follow one [...]

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Free Copies of Vintage Church By Mark Driscoll and Gary Breshers

March 10, 2009

Its way past time I announced the winners of the Vintage Church competition. I had a lot of entries and its only now that I have managed to squeeze in some time to judge them. Ten copies will be given away free, provided the people involved all get me their addresses. FacebookThere are two winners [...]

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What Title Should I Use For My Book?

March 4, 2009

UPDATE – Thanks for all your feedback emails and messages. I think I am down to five, the first for with the same subtitle. The last one could be a title on its own or could replace “Living in Light of the Resurrection” with one of the others. 1. Raised with Christ – Living in [...]

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Top Referrers 2008

December 17, 2008

It’s time for me to begin my annual blogging break over Christmas. I do want to wish you all a Happy Christmas and a very blessed New Year. The year 2009 is going to be an interesting year for me, that’s for sure. I look forward to sharing it together with you. It’s amazing how [...]

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Eight Reasons To Use Facebook

December 5, 2008

Okay . . . I know how it is. Some of you are still resisting Facebook’s steady march towards assimilating the world’s entire population. I want to try to convince you otherwise! Recently someone I don’t know all that well asked me a question on Facebook about the gospel. Perhaps this means I should list [...]

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Adding Bible Content Automatically

September 27, 2008

Most Christian websites and blogs will have biblical references scattered throughout their text. But how much better would it be if that content could be automatically linked to one of the Bible websites that are out there? Well, I suspect it could be even better if, instead of merely inserting a link, you could automatically [...]

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Theology Is For Women Too

September 25, 2008

Wendy Alsup is a woman who should be greatly honored. She lives in Seattle with her husband Andy and has trained many women in theology over the years. I have interviewed her previously. More recently, she has published a book, Practical Theology For Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives, in [...]

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UK’s Christian Blog Awards

September 22, 2008

On Friday night I was privileged to be invited to attend a glitzy Christian Blog Award ceremony sponsored by a number of prominent Christian organizations, including the UK’s Premier Christian Radio. You can imagine my pleasure, then, when some of the awards went to some of my blogging friends. I was also deeply honored and [...]

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Reports of the Death of Stand-Alone Bloggers Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

September 18, 2008

I missed the fact that Joe Carter hung up his solo blogging hat, but caught it on The Tall Skinny Kiwi’s site. As one who is still in mourning for the passing of Phil Johnson’s solo blog, and before that the true godfather of Christian blogging, Josh Clayborn, I’m disappointed by this latest development. I [...]

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Bloggers at the Desiring God Conference

September 17, 2008

Abraham Piper has invited any bloggers coming to the DGM conference later this month to an open house on the Saturday evening. I so wish that I could be there, but sadly I can’t. I am, however, sending a representative. My dear friend and pastor, Tope Koleoso (pictured right), is planning on attending the conference [...]

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2008 Top Posts Numbers 1 and 2

September 2, 2008

We come today to the end of this recap of the posts that have been most popular with readers during the first half of 2008. This was assessed from the 1st of January to the 31st July on the basis of number of visitors to the pages. I hope you have enjoyed reading some of [...]

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2008 Top Posts Numbers 3 and 4

September 1, 2008

Number 4 in the list of most read posts this year so far is a post linking to a number of sermons by C. J. Mahaney, as well as my interview with him. If you missed it, do also check out his sermon on People God Killed. Number 3 is a post summarizing a series [...]

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2008 Top Posts Numbers 5 and 6

August 31, 2008

In a sign of just how many preachers read this blog, so far this year the sixth most read post on my blog is a Mother’s Day sermon entitled “Comfort Like a Mother” that I preached earlier in the year. At number 5 is my initial post on the Steve Chalke controversy. There are several [...]

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2008 Top Posts Numbers 7 and 8

August 30, 2008

The 8th post popular post on my blog at the moment is the summary of my interview with Wayne Grudem. At number 7 is my post defining “What is a Reformed Charismatic?” Don’t miss two closely related posts — “Wanted – 1000 Reformed Charismatic Churches” and “I Don’t Want Balance, I Want It All.”

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