ultimate reconciliation

It was Tim Keller who opened up the vistas for understanding the Gospel as so much more than a “personal relationship” with Jesus that insured a place in heaven when we die.  Keller brought a wide sweeping picture of the Gospel that could be traced from Genesis to Revelation.  It was a vision that engulfed […]

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Last time I checked Jefferson Bethke’s Spoken Word video, “Why I Hate Religion, but Love Jesus” was approaching 20 million views.  He obviously struck a universal chord in protest of “religion.”  He got a host of criticism from various fronts including some from his own neo-Reformed colleagues.  But he exuded a gracious spirit and pointed […]

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