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Something Just Ain’t Right

Posted by Chris Case | April 21, 2008 .

At my church, we have been talking a lot about what it means to be the church and what the church looks like in the context of the community of northwest Atlanta. Its a church that was born out of the Willow Creek model of seeker sensitivity and there has been a groundswell of [...]

Weekend Roundup

Posted by Chris Case | April 11, 2008 .

I think every weekend I’ll start having a random roundup of links: humorous, random, or sometimes actually serious and related to this blog content… we’ll see!
Olympic Torch Used To Ignite Tibetan Protesters [the Onion]
Internal Anti-rape Devise [The FirstPost]
Mark Driscoll Discusses the upcoming ESV Study Bible [Mission & Vision]
Holy Spirit Found in Area Man’s Basement [Jesus [...]

When The World Does More Than Us

Posted by Chris Case | April 7, 2008 .

Working from home gives me a great ability to observe the popular news stories of the day as they unfold through the glorification of the media. Today, there was much coverage time paid to the pro-Tibet supporters who hung banners from the San Francisco bridge. In case you missed the story, here a link [...]

The Reformergent Mixtape

Posted by Chris Case | April 5, 2008 .

Thanks to Josh Brown I found this great application to generate online ‘mixtapes’ over at MuxTape. Next to all this theology and God mumbo-jumbo, music is the biggest part of my life. Most of the readers will probably care little to none about the music that I like or connect with, but I’ll [...]

The Contextualization Conundrum

Posted by Chris Case | April 2, 2008 .

Recent posts by Phil Johnson and Andrew Jones, with added statements by John MacArthur, have recently caused a bit of conversation about the topic of Contextualization. Phil has a good exegesis of the text regarding Mars Hill, which he says has been basically bastardized by the emerging church to support cultural assimilation.
Andrew Jones had [...]

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