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Moving my blog…

I am moving the blog to a new domain. It’s actually part of my new resolution to blog regularly. The blog will now be found at www.makeallthingsnew.org (as well as .net & .info soon).
Please update your RSS feeds accordingly.

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Daryl Dash shares part of his upcoming article from Christian Week.
Here’s an excerpt of Keller talking about revival:
When revival breaks out through a recovery of the gospel, three things happen:

nominal church members realize they’d never been converted;
sleepy, lethargic Christians are energized and renewed;
outsider non-Christians are attracted into the beautified worship, community and lives [...]

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Desiring God Live Blog

For the first time in three years I couldn’t make it out to the DG conference.  Bummer.  But thanks to our good friends at The Resurgence, we can all follow along on Mike’s live blog – very cool!
Also, the folks at DG will put all the conference audio online within an hour after each session. [...]

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An enjoyable read and worth reflecting on Piper’s counsel.

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Joe Thorn posted a very helpful article on transitioning everyday conversations to the Gospel.

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Mark Driscoll completed the “Spurgeon is the Man Week” with this post last Monday.
The post contains all the week’s post and a list of “shout outs” (yours truly is near the bottom of the list). If you like Spurgeon (like I do), I encourage you to check out the posts.

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Lately I’ve been giving a lot of thought and time to the study of biblically engaging my culture.
I appreciated this post from Ray Ortlund via Justin Taylor. While it doesn’t dell with engaging the culture per se, it is reminder for to check if my theology is keeping me from engaging with believers of [...]

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Steve McCoy and Joe Thorn have announced today the launch of their new blog and ministry called sub•text, on preaching and practicing the gospel in the suburban context.
This blog looks like a welcomed addition to my feedreader! While I most recently have been quite gripped with a passion for urban contexts, the [...]

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