Biblical Theology A Biblical Theology of Judgment and Mercy: Introduction 3 Feb 2016 The Lord passed before him and proclaimed, “The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for…
Books A Review of “Covenant and Commandment” by Bradley Green 1 Feb 2016 The New Studies in Biblical Theology series from IVP is one of my favorite academic collections. Each volume does an impressive job of providing comprehensive and fresh examinations of Biblical…
Personal Monthly Love: January 31 Jan 2016 Here's what I loved in January: 1. Addiction and Virtue by Kent Dunnington I was super impressed by this book. Written by a philosopher about the nature of addiction, I…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 30 Jan 2016 Every week I compile a collection of interesting articles from around the web. Here's this week's collection. 1. "Who is Mark Rubio's Anti-Feminist Adviser?" by Ruth Graham Apparently Wayne Grudem…
Uncategorized Next Week 29 Jan 2016 Check back next week for these blog posts and more at Pastor Dave Online: 1. A review of Covenant and Commandment by Bradley Green I was really disappointed by this…
Discipleship Discipleship Out of the Box 28 Jan 2016 One-size-fits-all discipleship is a detriment to the church. Disciple-making has been so programatized and systematized that personal individuality is dismissed, deemed irrelevant. But if no two disciples are exactly the…
Counseling The World is Not Formless and Void 27 Jan 201628 Jan 2016 In the beginning, we are told, the world was “formless and void.” That is, the creation had no shape, no boundary, no definition. But God spoke and order came from…
Old Testament Studies in Leviticus: Safeguarding the Sacred (Chapter 24) 26 Jan 2016 What do a lamp, some loaves, and a loudmouth have to do with one another? That's the structural question that has troubled commentators and preachers for some time as they've…
Books A Review of “Addiction and Virtue” by Kent Dunnington 25 Jan 2016 Whenever professionals cross disciplines there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding and describing the nature of addictions we get a very…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 23 Jan 2016 Every week I compile a list of interesting articles that I've read from around the web. Here is this week's list. Check it out: 1. "7 Ways to Keep Your…