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Notes on the Book of Isaiah

In Isaiah 26, we have hints that the understanding of Zion/Israel is shifting in the direction of something less “ethnic” and more international ... We also have a surprisingly rare occurrence in Old Testament literature.

The Anatomy of Spiritual Depth

As I reflect on what I have observed, read and lived through in that more than fifty years, this is what I am convinced of: the church is always looking for better methods, but God is looking for deeper people.

How Should the Church Respond to Populism?

The church must examine itself in regards to the creeping populism of the West. If we find ourselves adopting a more populist mindset than a biblically wise and missional mindset, it is imperative to correct course. If we find ourselves hating our enemies more than loving them, it’s time for some seriously overdue repentance.

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Notes on the Book of Isaiah

In Isaiah 26, we have hints that the understanding of Zion/Israel is shifting in the direction of something less “ethnic” and more international ... We also have a surprisingly rare occurrence in Old Testament literature.

Faithfulness When Freedoms Diminish

Unshaken Allegiance is clear, calm, and practically useful. Even if one ends up qualifying part of Parkinson’s broader framing, the book succeeds in providing something many Christians need right now. It provides wisdom on how to live faithfully, while resisting both blind submission and reactionary panic.

Wholehearted Quiet Times

I’ve noticed when I respond to the Bible’s teaching with thanking, praising and delighting in God, then my heart is truly stirred ... Confession and obedience are more natural and heartfelt coming after this reorientation of my passions.

The Anatomy of Spiritual Depth

As I reflect on what I have observed, read and lived through in that more than fifty years, this is what I am convinced of: the church is always looking for better methods, but God is looking for deeper people.

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