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The Dawning of Emancipation

December 19, 2014 by Bart Barber

Our modern world economy offers options to us that were not previously available (or widely available). Some of these developments make slavery less desirable than it once was (which is why passages like Exodus 21:5 are inscrutable to us). We quite naturally take these things for granted, but they make our present wage-labor system possible: Money: Minted coinage was not in use in the Levant until after the Babylonian Captivity. The use of precious metals as a medium of exchange dates back to sometime during the lifetime of Abraham. The first time anyone bought anything in the Bible by … [Read more...] about The Dawning of Emancipation

SBC and Racial Unity: Do Floyd, Moore and Land Represent a Sea Change? (Wm Dwight McKissic, Sr)

December 18, 2014 by Guest Blogger

THE SBC AND RACIAL UNITY: DO FLOYD, MOORE AND LAND REPRESENT A SEA CHANGE? BY WILLIAM DWIGHT MCKISSIC, SR. Jesus taught His disciples to pray that God’s will be done on earth as it is in heaven. The apostle John described a picture in heaven of every racial, ethnic, and language group praising God together in unity. If heaven is a picture of racial unity and tranquility, shouldn’t—at least among God’s kingdom citizens on earth—there should be a demonstration of racial unity and peace? The Psalmist said, “Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity” (Psalm … [Read more...] about SBC and Racial Unity: Do Floyd, Moore and Land Represent a Sea Change? (Wm Dwight McKissic, Sr)

What’s Your Atmosphere?

December 18, 2014 by Dan

Have you ever heard the expression "it has an 'air' about it"?  It can be a person, a place, a room, a company or a church.  There are some churches that just seem friendly or some that just seem full of grace, and some that just seem cold and distant.  We project a certain type of air and attitude with all we say and do.  What is your air? In this day and age in many cooperate places, they are working to change the mood of the company.  Looking at companies like Google and Yahoo, who lead the way in having a positive environment.  They get more accomplished, people are more creative and … [Read more...] about What’s Your Atmosphere?

Football Bowl “Pick ‘Em” (Play for Second Place, Behind Me!)

December 17, 2014 by Dave Miller

I opened a group at Fox Sports "College Football Bowl Pick 'Em". Anyone who who wants to join is welcome to do so. There is a large cash prize for the winner. I will photo copy a $1 bill, blow it up to the size of an 11X17 sheet of paper and make it available. You must come to Sioux City to collect the prize. You have to pick the winner of each bowl game, plus I've made the league a "weighted" league - you have to choose which games you are most confident about and which you are least confident about. Point spread is not part of this. You just pick the winner in each game - by 1 point or … [Read more...] about Football Bowl “Pick ‘Em” (Play for Second Place, Behind Me!)

Christmas Peace (a meditation on 1 John 4:14)

December 17, 2014 by Mike Bergman

And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world. ~ 1 John 4:14 It doesn’t matter if you read the gospel, the first letter, or Revelation, in all of the apostle John’s writings you will find a global focus with the message of Christ. This is unquestionably one of the themes throughout all of Scripture, as well: God is Lord and King over all the earth and God is the Savior of the nations. God’s global focus began all the way back in Genesis 1 when he told humanity’s parents to “fill the earth and subdue it” (Genesis 1:28). Even well after the fall, … [Read more...] about Christmas Peace (a meditation on 1 John 4:14)

I’d Rather Be Abraham’s Slave Eliezer Than…

December 16, 2014 by Bart Barber

Eliezer of Damascus was the trusted slave of Abraham. He managed all of Abraham's worldly affairs. He was, until Ishmael and Isaac arrived, Abraham's heir-apparent. We have no reason to believe that he ever tasted the business end of a whip. We have no reason to believe that he was malnourished or ill-clothed or mistreated in any way. We have every reason to suspect that he partook in the prosperity of Abraham. I prefer my life to his. Freedom is of great benefit, and I desire for all to have it (1 Corinthians 7:21). Plaguing our conversation about slavery, however, is the ill-founded, … [Read more...] about I’d Rather Be Abraham’s Slave Eliezer Than…

If Jesus Walked Into a Bar Would Everybody Know His Name?

December 16, 2014 by Mike Leake

Better yet, if Jesus walked into a bar would the people there be glad that he came? The popular notion of Jesus is that he’d walk into a bar and all the down and out sinners would greet him by name and give him a high-five. He’d be the most popular dude there—because you know sinners just couldn’t get enough of good ol’ JC. I’m being facetious—but only slightly. My portrait isn’t terribly far off. What we’ve done is taken the insults of Pharisees (Matthew 11:19) and constructed an entire portrait of Jesus as a response. But I’ve yet to see a portrait painted of Jesus dabbling in dark … [Read more...] about If Jesus Walked Into a Bar Would Everybody Know His Name?

Racism Is A Symptom of a Deeper Issue That We Don’t Want to Address

December 15, 2014 by Alan Cross

Christian groups like the ERLC and the Kainos Movement are moving toward hosting discussions on racism in America and in the church in the 21st century, which is a good thing. But, if we are not careful, we will miss the deeper issues that animate the entire problem. I sought to explore those deeper issues in my book, When Heaven and Earth Collide: Racism, Southern Evangelicals, and the Better Way of Jesus (NewSouth Books, 2014). Because the manifestation of racism has changed from the separate water fountains and lunch counters and busses of the Jim Crow segregation era, many whites do not … [Read more...] about Racism Is A Symptom of a Deeper Issue That We Don’t Want to Address

The Bible and Slavery

December 15, 2014 by Bart Barber

Few things in the Bible are more countercultural than what we read there about slavery. It runs contrary to ancient Greco-Roman slave culture. It runs contrary to nineteenth-century American slave culture. It runs contrary to twenty-first-century libertarian culture. There's something here to afflict everyone. First, the data: Jesus nowhere advocated the abolition of slavery. Search for it in vain, for there is nothing in the gospels (or anywhere else in the New Testament) that delivers to us a clear abolitionist message. If you're thinking to yourself, "Man, if I lived somewhere that … [Read more...] about The Bible and Slavery

Racism Is A Symptom of a Deeper Issue That We Don’t Want to Address

December 15, 2014 by Alan Cross

Christian groups like the ERLC and the Kainos Movement are moving toward hosting discussions on racism in America and in the church in the 21st century, which is a good thing. But, if we are not careful, we will miss the deeper issues that animate the entire problem. I sought to explore those deeper issues in my book, When Heaven and Earth Collide: Racism, Southern Evangelicals, and the Better Way of Jesus (NewSouth Books, 2014). Because the manifestation of racism has changed from the separate water fountains and lunch counters and busses of the Jim Crow segregation era, many whites do not … [Read more...] about Racism Is A Symptom of a Deeper Issue That We Don’t Want to Address

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