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: September 4, 2009 in Contextualization, Culture, Jesus, Kingdom of GodTags: Grace, Jesus, Paris Hilton, Pioneer Pacific Camp, The Dolly Rockers, The Kingdom of God
Jesus is for Losers
Posted: April 13, 2009 in Jesus, MusicTags: calamateur, Jesus, Jesus is for losers, steve turner
… 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: April 9, 2009 in Music, The CrossTags: Faith Folk and Anarchy, Good Friday, Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, Martyn Joseph, Strange Way
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: March 31, 2009 in Music, ResurrectionTags: Jesus, PhD, Resurrection, Sin, Sufjan Stevens, The Welcome Wagon
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 [...]