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Follow Up on Piper/Driscoll
And, in an expression of real humility, Piper acknowledged that he's not above his own version of cleverness. Van.Diesel posted the following comment that describes it:
i thought it was interesting that at the begining of piper's teaching at the last session of the conference, he referenced the point he had made to driscoll specifically regarding driscoll's cleverness in style and delivery. pastor john then shared something someone had pointed out to him after he encouraged driscoll on that point; piper's own cleverness rests in his ability to "do" theology. piper humbly conceded the point, and expressed his own desire to be relevant. i thought it very becoming of him.
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Pilgrim's Progress Musical: Pilgrim is a modern musical adaptation of John Bunyan's classic work, Pilgrim's Progress. It was performed in spring 2009 by the high school students at my church. They did a great job. The script is by theatre professionals (and members of our church) Janice Mays and Cathy Mays. The music is by various artists, including Bob Kauflin, Zach Jones and Mark Altrogge. You can order a DVD of the production here.
Give Me An Answer Highschool Conference: I'm looking forward to joining Al Mohler, Russell Moore, Shane & Shane and hip-hop artist Flame at the SBTS conference for highschool students next spring. Details.
Stephen Altrogge Reviews Dug Down Deep: Over at the Blazing Center blog they've posted a very generous review of the book. Read it.
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