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What the World Can Teach Us
This week on the Table podcast I interview Scott Cunningham about how seminary training is done around the world. Scott works with seminary accreditation for the Overseas Council. He knows what is happening on several continents. So we asked him to discuss what he is seeing around the world and what it can teach us. It is a fascinating look at how context impacts training and emphases. Here is the link: http://www.dts.edu/thetable/play/developing-christian-leaders-non-western-countries/
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Supreme Court Decisions a Week Later
I have been mulling over the Supreme Court decisions of a week ago. Perhaps the most important observation to make is that 25 years ago such a decision would have been extremely unlikely. It became possible because our culture has shifted significantly in its attitude towards the issue of who should be married. So the court did not create the situation. It reacted to one. The issue was not just one of law but of culture. So we face the reality of how our culture is changing. I thought of an analogy this week. People in our culture today get divorced for all kinds of reasons far beyond those Scripture…
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Bible with a Texas Twang Y’All
Sometimes it is just fun to let people know about something that is available and that also is useful. One of my colleagues at Dallas Seminary is John Dyer. In fact we now office in the same building since I moved to the Hendricks Center. He is our director of Communications and is a techno wiz kid. He recently designed a Bible that is regional in how it handles second person English terms tied to "you." For example, the "Southern" button gets a rendering of y'all in various forms for a second person plural (something normal English disguises by having the same term [you] for singular and plural). The NYC/Chicago…
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Pipe Down: On John Piper and Apple Computer
I love John Piper, but he did something yesterday on Twitter that I have not been able to stop reflecting about in terms of how we engage. I decided to say something and speak my mind. Piper tweeted the following after the product announcements this week from Apple and the hype it generated:
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Life in an Islamic context
The Table podcast starts a special three week series on life in an Islamic context interviewing three people who grew up in Muslim contexts and came to Christian faith. Fikret Bocek became a believer while living in Turkey and now is a pastor there. He presided over the funeral of three missionaries martyred in Turkey a few years ago and also has experienced persecution for his faith.
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A Man on His Knees and the Church
I have served at Trinity Fellowship Church for well over 30 years. It is a lively community with an active elder board. We love to share key events with the body. Last week we had a ordination service for a man and his wife who both graduated from Seminary and literally were travelling from the service to their new ministry in West Virginia.
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Historical Adam discussion
The last two weeks at the Table Podcast we have discussed the Historical Adam. The entire discussion is with Dr. Richard Averbeck of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is an expert in Ancient Near Eastern texts and so can discuss the parallel creation accounts. That is the first half of the podcast, while the second half is a discussion of Genesis 1-3.
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Fun Interview with Lee Strobel
As the Table Conference approaches at Bent Tree Fellowship April 19-20, it has been f un getting prepared for this inaugural event. One of our speakers will be Lee Strobel. He has written many books on Jesus and Christianity for our culture and the church. So I sat down with him at DTS chapel and interviewed him via skype last week. It was a great conversation. Here it is:
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The New Pope
This week's table podcast is about the new pope. I interview two DTS professors and a Latin American Lutheran who all have much to say. If you want to see the podcast it is at: www.dts.edu/thetable
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Series on Cultural Engagement and the Arts
The last four weeks I have interviewed Reg Grant about Cultural Engagement and the Arts. This is a fascinating look at how media and story impact us. Tomorrow we release an interview with Naima Lett, an African-American believer who is an actor in Hollywood. She talks about the choices she faces about the parts she plays and how she conducts herself there.