Archive for July, 2008
Last weekend my wife and I went to Jackson, TN with Mom and Dad.
Dad with Waylon:
Bui and Mom with Waylon:
Myself with Waylon:
Waylon Pierce:
When we drive to Jackson from Murray, Kentucky we pass through Paris, TN. As we were passing through the court square there was a lone man walking around with a sandwich board. […]
For anyone who is married or is engaged, please check out the book reviews on this page. A couple books Bui and I read before we were married, by Ed Wheat and Tim LaHaye, were given pretty low marks. The reviewers wrote what I was thinking after reading these books.
http://9marks.org/CC/article/0,,PTID314526%7CCHID598014%7CCIID2427602,00.html#cg
Dr. Moore just posted a great article about end times or eschatology. It is not concerning the leaders or Middle Eastern countries or the nation of Israel, it is about the New Heavens and the New Earth, our eternal dwelling with Christ.
Many Christians think of their future existence as heaven, in the kind of disembodied, […]
Central Asia Church Planting Guidelines
1. A church is intentional about being a church. Members think of themselves as a church. They are committed to one another and to God (associated by covenant) in pursuing all that Scripture requires of a church.
2. A church has an identifiable membership of baptized believers in Jesus […]
This is a great website. Here are a few excerpts from their “95 THESES AGAINST DISPENSATIONALISM.”
5. Contrary to many dispensationalists’ assertion that modern-day Jews are faithful to the Old Testament and worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Hagee), the New Testament teaches that there is no such thing as “orthodox Judaism.” […]
I received this email from Jack and Lynn Kinnison last month and he gave me permission to post it. There is some helpful advice in this email from a couple who spent 35 years in Thailand and Laos.
Some have asked where we will settle down after we retire. Good question! We have not made […]
Oftentimes I forget that my wife is Asian. That sounds like a strange statement, but I do. Today Bui went grocery shopping at the Vietnamese grocery before we had lunch together. After lunch she told me to look in a brown paper bag to see what she had purchased. When I opened the bag I […]