How Tim Keller Taught Us to Be Offensive
Who would have thought that such a nice guy could teach us so much about how to be offensive!
Who would have thought that such a nice guy could teach us so much about how to be offensive!
We get small opportunities for positive apologetics more than we might realise. Opportunities to connect people with the transcendent. Opportunities to share that precious commodity of hope. Opportunities to explain the goodness of the gospel.
The purpose of this reflection is not to adjudicate on the rightness of the actions of the Australian cricket team, nor to comment on the reaction by English media, but to acknowledge that everyone connected with the game accepts that a thing called the spirit of cricket actually exists. The spirit of cricket is a real, yet intangible concept.
While the debate about the archaeological evidence for David’s Kingdom is a fascinating one, I think there are broader things that we can learn from this article about archaeology, history and the Bible.
Last year a band of scholars caused a furore as they revealed the 3200-year-old Mt Ebal “Curse Tablet” written in Hebrew, which would revolutionise the study of the Bible and ancient Israel.