Asides… Hipster From The Heart (Part 1) 1 Feb 2012 "Honey" by Us and Our Daughters "Paris in the Morning" by Joe Purdy
Asides Francis Schaeffer at 100 31 Jan 201231 Jan 2012 Justin Taylor has highlighted just a touch of the legacy of this amazing Christian philosopher. It is worth your time to read and learn from Schaeffer, and Taylor links to a…
Asides Repentace and Return 26 Jan 2012 Last July many of us were shocked to hear that C.J. Mahaney was under investigation by an iterim Board of Directors at Sovereign Grace Ministries. The goal was to determine…
Asides… Outrageous Porn Stats 25 Jan 2012 This is some of the most outrageous statistics on pornograpny and teens that I have seen yet. The data is usually the same as you find everywhere else but there…
Asides… Stricking Another Blow At The Illusion of Pornography 24 Jan 2012 Russ Moore, easily one of my favorite theological writers, has written a great post attacking the illusion of pornography. If you are a regular reader here at Pastor Dave Online…
Asides… The Struggle with Infertility 24 Jan 2012 For those who don't know my wife and I well, our story involves a struggle with infertility. For nearly two years Krista and I struggled with infertility. The doctors had…
Asides… Goldsworthy on Biblical Theology 23 Jan 2012 Most of you who read this blog know that I am very concerned with Biblical Theology. I am often concerned with how we read the Bible and particularly how we…
Asides… How Paul Reads Leviticus 18:5 21 Jan 2012 Justin Taylor has some highlights on Paul's understanding, use, and interpretation of Leviticus 18:5. Those of you who read this blog often know that I have a serious love of…
Asides Reaching College Students 18 Jan 2012 We are, more or less, a college church. A large majority of our congregation is composed of college students. So I can attest to the effectiveness of much of what…
Asides… The Bible: A Local Book 18 Jan 2012 It's easy to forget, as we embrace the inerrancy of Scripture, that the Bible is a book composed by real men in real contexts. It's easy to forget the local…