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"Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth" by Thaddeus J. Williams. A Review

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  John Perkins declares that this volume raises twelve of the right questions that we should all be asking in the midst of our troubled era. Therefore, he encourages us to read it with an open mind so that we’re not swept along into false answers that will lead us into more injustice. I couldn’t agree with Perkin’s assessment more! “Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth” by Thaddeus J. Williams, assistant professor of Systematic Theology for Talbot School of Theology, is a 288-page softback that graciously and thoughtfully leads readers to ask, and begin to answer, twelve important questions about social injustice. It’s not a diatribe, but a deliberate analysis of what is meant by social justice from a biblical perspective in contrast to a “post-postmodernist” standpoint. Since there are already hundreds of reviews, I will simply present a few of my observations.   Williams is clearly on the side of basic, orthodox Christianity. He doesn’t dismiss social justice but prom

Book News!

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  I'm so excited! My new book will be out soon, most likely in the next few weeks. Keep an eye out for it.

"Meditations on the Lord's Supper" by Jacob Jones Janeway. A Review

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  " Meditations on the Lord's Supper " by Jacob Jones Janeway Many times when churches have the Lord's Supper or Communion, congregants either aren't  prepared or are not sure how to get ready. In 1848 Jacob Jones Janeway, a Presbyterian minister, put forth a series of short devotions with prayers to help Christians become more focused, and more grateful as they came to receive the sacrament. Unfortunately, these meditations became buried by time and distance. But recently, Log College Press has issued a new 152-page paperback that nicely bundles together these 29 meditations for popular use. After an historical foreword by Wayne Sparkman, the director of the PCA historical center, comes the initial preface from the original author. The book then launches into nineteen meditations to be used before communion, one for during the Lord's Supper, and nine after the sacrament. That's the way the author presents them, but all of them can be used as preparation.

"All My Springs Are In You" - 11 July 2021

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  On the holy mount stands the city he founded; the LORD loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwelling places of Jacob. Glorious things of you are spoken, O city of God. Selah . Sometimes, Lord, we forget that you love the gates of Zion more than all the dwelling places of Jacob; sometimes we think you should cherish our country more than you do your Church; sometimes our national concerns become more important to us than the cares of your kingdom. So, remembering that you love the gates of Zion more than all the dwelling places of Jacob, we still pray for our country as you have bidden us to do. Tensions abound on the right hand and the left. Violence raises its beastly head in brutal and bloody ways. The rhetoric of many simply pours more petrol on the smoldering embers threatening to ignite into a bursting flame. There are places and spaces of injustice in our courts, on our streets, behind closed doors, and out in the open. Therefore, we implore your kindness and goodness to c