Patrick Schreiner and his wife Hannah were kind enough to take some photos of our family. You can check some of them out here, and if you’re in the Louisville area and need professional photographs done, I commend to you these Schreinerian photographers.
Category Archives: Current Events
Christian Audio Free Download of Dante’s Divine Comedy
In my opinion Dante’s Infermo is one of those works of literature that should be relished by every human being. Now you can listen to it for free from Christian Audio . com. I recommend you also buy a print edition with really good study notes. It will repay your attention! One of the greatest works …
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Must Read Article by Andy McCarthy
The truth will out. It will comfort, protect, and strengthen those who make friends with it. It will crush all its enemies. This essay by Andrew C. McCarthy is a must read: “Suborned in the USA“
New Website for Kenwood Baptist Church
Thanks to the valiant efforts of Dan Born, Kenwood Baptist Church has a new website. Check out the revamped www.kenwoodbaptistchurch.com, and if you’re interested, you can podcast the sermons here.
The Churchill Project: Stop the Slaughter of the Unborn
Check out this new blog seeking to stop the slaughter of the unborn: The Churchill Project. Along these lines, my brother gives an account of how one little baby’s life was saved.
Risking the Truth, edited by Martin Downes
I commend to your consideration this timely volume of interviews with key scholars, theologians, and pastors: Here’s my blurb from the back cover: “Serious. Thoughtful. Humble. Godly. Loving. Bracing. Encouraging. These interviews will be a blessing to anyone seeking to be faithful in Christian ministry.” You can get it here: Risking the Truth.
Are Liberal Politicians/Judges Like Liberal Theologians?
That’s a genuine question in the title to this post, and I have my suspicions about the answer. Here’s what prompts the question: Justin Taylor posts some things said by Sonia Sotomayor that sound very, very conservative. The quotes in his post look like she is saying exactly what conservatives would want her to say, …
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Do Government Handouts Breed Immorality?
The question in the title of this post is not based on a large sample of data. It is only based on two recent conversations I have had with people receiving government handouts. In both cases, I was speaking with unmarried people. In both cases these unmarried people were living with a person of the …
Southern Seminary (male) Student Hospitality
Earlier this year our family had the joy of a meal at the home of 9 male students, one of whom is my younger brother. These guys are training to be pastors, and they’re practicing hospitality. It was a blessing.
Interviews with Nettles and Wills on Their New Books
SBTS has a new news blog, and there you can find an interview with Greg Wills on his history of the school, as well as a two part interview with Tom Nettles on his new biography of James P. Boyce. There’s also a post on the two collections of the writings of Boyce and Many, …
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Justin Taylor Diavlogs with Russell Moore on Adopted for Life
I’m fans of both Justin Taylor and Russell D. Moore, and this is really cool. These guys must be on Macs or something. They have recorded a conversation on Dr. Moore’s new book Adopted for Life. Aside from the coolness factor of this video, I can’t speak highly enough of this remarkable book. Theological precision. …
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Eric Schumacher’s Biblical Theology of Cooperation
As the annual meeting of the SBC draws nigh, Pastor Eric Schumacher has a timely post on how cooperation fits in biblical theology. Check it out.
My Brother, A Budding Robert Browning
Check out this poem, which in my judgment is David Hamilton’s best effort to date: The Joys of Motherhood.
Towers Article on David Hamilton’s Gospel Dunk
My brother is the Assistant Coach of the Boyce Bulldogs basketball team, and he played with the team when they recently visited a prison to play an exhibition game and share the gospel. This story in the Towers relates how a nasty dunk opened the door for him to proclaim the gospel.
In Siloam Springs, AR on Wednesday, April 29
Tomorrow night I’ll be speaking at the Activate Conference at Harvard Avenue Baptist Church on “Missional Living in the Home and Beyond.” If you’re in the northwest part of the natural state, it would be great to see you there!
Toward a Great Commission Resurgence
May the Lord pour out his Spirit and bring this about in our day. Check out the new site, where I just signed the statement. I would also encourage you to have a listen to Dr. Akin’s message. HT: Between the Times
SBC Messianic Fellowship
For those coming in early for the SBC this summer, it would be great to have you join me on Saturday, June 20 from 1:25pm to 4:30 for two sessions at the SBC Messianic Fellowship Meeting. Come ready to study the Twelve Prophets! (some of them, anyway).
Tom Schreiner’s Sermon from This Morning
My mentor, Dr. Tom Schreiner, preached a sermon this morning at Kenwood Baptist Church to install me as pastor there. It was a strong word from 1 Timothy 4:10-16. May the Lord seal it to my heart and bless you with it: 1 Timothy 4:10-16, Tom Schreiner: Installation Service for Jim Hamilton
Schreiner, Seifrid, Vickers, and Burk Respond to Wright’s Response to Piper
Denny Burk has all the details on and his reaction to yesterday’s forum. I would encourage you to read his opening statement, and I am in agreement with his assessment of the conversation. The audio from the conversation is here. I thought the moderator did a fine job, and the participants were both informative and …
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Schreiner, Seifrid, and Vickers to Discuss Wright’s Response to Piper
Denny Burk has the details on a conversation that he’ll moderate on Wednesday, April 15 at SBTS. This should be a fascinating conversation, and if you have a particular question Prof. Burk is offering the opportunity to pose it in his comments section. If you can’t be there in person, I suspect the audio will …
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