Monthly Archives: March 2006
Church Music
While Tom Ascol was away last week, he had Ken Puls filling in as guest blogger at Founders Ministry Blog. His topic over a four-part series was Finding Our Voices in Worship. In this series Puls guides the reader through … Continue reading
Pilgrim’s Progress: The Enchanted Ground
Our readings take us this Sunday to the final leg of Christian and Hopeful’s journey. One of the best things that our Savior has given us for that journey is the support of fellow like-minded travelers and a good testimony … Continue reading
What a Week!
What a whirlwind week this has been for Southern Baptists. If you don’t know what I mean, then you have some considerable reading to get you up to speed. Follow the links in this post, and follow the links found … Continue reading
Special Guest Speaker
My pastor has been on a well-deserved vacation this week. In his place we were blessed to hear Brother Bowden McElroy both this morning and evening. I became acquainted with Brother McElroy a few weeks ago through his web log, … Continue reading
Pilgrim’s Progress: The Flatterer & Atheist
Well, we finally worked our way through the Delectable Mountains, and the story of Little-Faith. Moving on to the next section, I have selected to post a much shorter passage, one that my class will be able to work through … Continue reading
May the Mind of Christ My Savior: Author’s biographies
This beautiful hymn amazes me because it comes, lyrics and tune, out of the 20th century. It reads and sounds like it should come from the Puritan era. Kate Barclay Wilkinson, the author of “May the Mind of Christ My … Continue reading
May the Mind of Christ My Savior
May the mind of Christ, my Savior, Live in me from day to day, By His love and power controlling All I do and say. May the Word of God dwell richly In my heart from hour to hour, So … Continue reading
The Proper Vision
Many posts over the Christian blogosphere, probably more than any of us realize, have been devoted to this won’t-go-away controversy concerning the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board. I have grown weary of all of the logical arguments, all of … Continue reading
Not-So-Traditional Hymnody
For those of you who enjoy the rich, full, Scriptural content of those old hymns, here are a couple of sites dedicated to solid lyrics. This first site uses the old lyrics of days (many) gone by, and either “modernizes” … Continue reading