Sorry it’s been so long since my last post. The past couple of weeks have been fairly busy. I was the main speaker at “The Edge” Pioneer Pacific Camp on Thetis Island. I had to give 7 main talks and 4 smaller talks. My theme was the Kingdom of God which I presented as God’s [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jesus’
God’s Revolution, the Establishment Today, and the Dolly Rockers
Posted in Contextualization, Culture, Jesus, Kingdom of God, tagged Grace, Jesus, Paris Hilton, Pioneer Pacific Camp, The Dolly Rockers, The Kingdom of God on September 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Jesus is for Losers
Posted in Jesus, Music, tagged calamateur, Jesus, Jesus is for losers, steve turner on April 13, 2009 | 4 Comments »
… the self-made need not apply! I just came across an amazing album by Scottish artist Calamateur called Jesus is for Losers. You can download the album for free here, plus give a donation if you wish (for which you will get an extra 5 song EP download). The album is made up of 11 songs about [...]
A Song For Good Friday
Posted in Martyn Joseph, Music, The Cross, tagged Faith Folk and Anarchy, Good Friday, Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, Martyn Joseph, Strange Way on April 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’m a Martyn Jospeh fan – incredible wordsmith and also pretty nifty guitarist as well! I’ve been listening to this song fairly regularly over the last few months – reflecting on the various ways in which “the cross” can be thought about. The Apostle Paul says the cross is a stumbling block to both Jews and Greek [...]
Everything’s Alright, Yes!
Posted in Music, Resurrection, tagged Jesus, PhD, Resurrection, Sin, Sufjan Stevens, The Welcome Wagon on March 31, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Okay… I guess the first post is always the most difficult. But as I sit in the Regent College library starting on a new chapter of my PhD (trying the read Howard Marshall’s “Beyond the Bible” Moving From Scripture to Theology” I came across this song that I thought would be appropriate. It’s by “The Welcome [...]