Archive for March, 2010

Two Book Deal: You Can Change & What is the Gospel?

Until April 1st, you can buy a copy of You Can Change by Tim Chester and What is the Gospel by Greg Gilbert for one low price at Westminster Bookstore. Both books have gotten glowing reviews across the blogosphere. Below is an interview with each author as well as a one sentence summary of each book. Watch and then click over to Westminster to take advantage of this deal.

You Can Change by Tim Chester – “A practical, interactive, and solidly biblical book designed to help Christians in all stages of life to find victory over sin by focusing on what God has already done in us.”

What is the Gospel? by Greg Gilbert – “This newest addition to the IX Marks series presents a clear, straightforward statement of the gospel, the third mark of a healthy church.”

The Story of Peter Hitchens

Here is the story of the man behind the forthcoming book The Rage Against God.

(HT: Justin Taylor)

CD Release Show Tonight

If you don’t already have plans for tonight and you live in the Nashville area then you should come out to Concord-Grandview Baptist Church in Brentwood for my wife’s CD Release Show. The music starts at 6 pm and there will be plenty of copies of her new release, This Life of Mine, to go around. Check out the flyer below for the address and such. Also, you can check her out on the web at her website, Facebook, or MySpace. Hope to see you there!

Salvation and Billboards

I found this prayer by Scotty Smith encouraging and challenging. Like Scotty, I often loathe Christian billboards but nevertheless hope that I never tire of answering the question Are You Saved? It is a question that should bring us to our knees in worship of the Savior who made eternal salvation possible by giving up his life on the cross.

Because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them. Hebrews 7:24-25

I don’t have to like highway billboards, but may I never ever tire of responding to the question, Are You Saved?, for there’s no question more humbling to me and honoring of you. So very Amen, I pray, Jesus, in your merciful and mighty-to-save name.

Dear Lord Jesus, driving into my home state recently, I came upon a billboard that pushed some buttons before it raised my palms. Just through the mountains of North Carolina, there is was, bold and in big red letters, Are You Saved? I’ll be honest, my first response was, “What an un-cool, cost-ineffective, out-of-date, impersonal way to do evangelism.” Then I ruminated, “People that put up highway signs like that are clueless about the gospel. They’re usually legalists and moralists, and have no idea about a theology of imputed righteousness. They’re culturally out-of-touch and don’t realize what a turn-off that kind of signage is.”

But after my momentary-arrogance and billboard-pontification, your Spirit gently disrupted my “cool” with this thought, “You completely avoided the question, Are You Saved?

I continued driving, but that’s when one palm went up anyway, for indeed, I am saved, Jesus, unabashedly and unashamedly so. And there’s only one reason and there’s only one basis… I have come to God through you. You are the permanent priest who offered the perfect sacrifice for me, once and for all. You completed your work on the cross and you will complete your work in me. You live forever and you forever live to thoroughly save me, and your whole pan-national trans-generational Bride. You were my substitute by your life and your death, and now you’re my righteousness and intercessor before the Father. Am I saved? Most definitely and most delightfully!

The Rage Against God

Peter Hitchens, brother of the popular anti-theist Christopher Hitchens, has a book coming out in May that serves as a response to Christopher and the movement of new atheists. It is called The Rage Against God. Below is a taste of what you will find in the book. It could prove to be a helpful perspective from someone who is related to one of the key figures of the new atheism.


The Monday Muse

Do you think churches should have regular evaluations of the worship gatherings? Why or why not?

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Annie’s Music


You can pick up my wife's album on iTunes or Amazon. Interested in booking her for a show? Visit her contact page at www.annielash.com.

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