September 2008
2008-09-27 17:39:50
For those who have only seen John Piper preach in one coat, this weekend at the Desiring God conference Mark Driscoll gave him a new one:



MSNBC ran an interesting article on the nastiness of anonymity on the internet.

Last weekend's GodBlogCon was a great finale. There will be a conference next year, but it will have a renewed vision and name. Coordinator Dustin Steeve offered some reflections on the past few years.

Scriptorium Daily has posted the audio of last weekend's GodBlogCon. I especially recommend Ken Myer's talk.

Those who are wondering about what happened to Joe Carter, you can check out his writings at Culture11.

Obviously I didn't have the best camera for this, but here's a video mix I put together from the Blue Angels show a few weeks ago in Cleveland:

2008-09-26 20:04:40

I'm very frustrated by McCain's lack of response to Obama's charge that "Republican policies" of deregulation are responsible for the current financial crisis.  I know that many of you disagree with McCain and are against Republican policies in general, but I do ask that in the interest of intellectual honesty and clarity, you all take a few minutes to review some facts so you can argue fairly for your position. 

 

From the New York Times, September 11, 2003:

The Bush administration today recommended the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago....

 

Among the groups denouncing the proposal today were the...Congressional Democrats who fear that tighter regulation of the companies could sharply reduce their commitment to financing low-income and affordable housing.

 

''These two entities -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- are not facing any kind of financial crisis,'' said Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee. ''The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing.''

Here's another excerpt from the Wall Street Journal about who endorsed and who opposed legislation to prevent this crisis:

In 2005, the Senate Banking Committee, then under Republican control, adopted a strong reform bill, introduced by Republican Sens. Elizabeth Dole, John Sununu and Chuck Hagel, and supported by then chairman Richard Shelby. The bill prohibited the GSEs from holding portfolios, and gave their regulator prudential authority (such as setting capital requirements) roughly equivalent to a bank regulator. In light of the current financial crisis, this bill was probably the most important piece of financial regulation before Congress in 2005 and 2006. All the Republicans on the Committee supported the bill, and all the Democrats voted against it. Mr. McCain endorsed the legislation in a speech on the Senate floor. Mr. Obama, like all other Democrats, remained silent....

 

If the Democrats had let the 2005 legislation come to a vote, the huge growth in the subprime and Alt-A loan portfolios of Fannie and Freddie could not have occurred, and the scale of the financial meltdown would have been substantially less. The same politicians who today decry the lack of intervention to stop excess risk taking in 2005-2006 were the ones who blocked the only legislative effort that could have stopped it.

It turns out that the Democrats put pressure on Fannie and Freddie to lower their standards in order to enable people to buy homes who really couldn't afford to.  This was done out of compassion, but as I've explained before, misplaced compassion can have disastrous consequences when it directs government policy at the expense of standards and justice.  

 

In terms of the debate itself so far, I'm really interested to know what health care has to do with foreign policy.  What's going on with these questions?

2008-09-26 10:44:41
PBI Spotlight: Check out these pictures of Mrs. Baltes's class experimenting with physical and chemical changes. Specifically, you will see a couple of volcanoes erupting based on a chemical change including vinegar and baking soda. Mrs. Baltes gave the students...
2008-09-26 08:36:06
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2008-09-22 13:58:39

The Emerging Church is officially dead...at least, the name is dead.  Dan Kimball says of the term, "I can't defend or even explain theologically what is now known broadly as 'the emerging church' anymore, because it has developed into so many significantly different theological strands. Some I strongly would disagree with." 

"Emerging Church" is being dropped by people across the theological board.  It's no surprise that the term has become useless, for it doesn't define what must be the most central aspect of any church movement: the God they worship.  The many conceptions of God and Christianity that evolved without boundaries among the emerging churches couldn't be united on the lesser issues of evangelism and mission, as important as those issues are.  And when such a thing (uniting as an "Emerging" movement) was attempted, the result was often a greater focus on people and community (the subject of evangelism and mission) rather than on God simply because of the nature of the way the movement defined itself.  Beginning with defined doctrine is a much better way to make Christ the foundation--the focus--of a movement.

Dan has a new network in the works that will try to make a fresh start in the direction he originally intended when he created the "Emerging Church" term:

The still unnamed network has agreed to start with the inclusive but orthodox theological foundation of the Lausanne Covenant, and they intend to emphasize mission and evangelism. They appear to have learned from the emerging church?s mistake--define purpose and doctrine early so your identity doesn?t get hijacked.

(HT: Stand to Reason)

2008-09-19 10:25:00
PBI Spotlight Check out these pictures from some of our 5th and 4th grade classes. In these pictures you will see PBI lessons where the learning is student focused. It was really cool to see the 5th grade classes teaching...
2008-09-19 06:00:00
Here is the final portion of my interview with Justin Taylor on John Owen:


Stay tuned- in a few weeks, I'll be posting my interview with Justin on the forthcoming ESV Study Bible.

2008-09-19 01:00:00
That be right mateys, today be that day of the year when we talk like pirates. Why? All I know is the last scurvy dog who asked that question now lives in Davy Jones locker. So ye best be talkin' like a pirate!

Here be a song to put ye in the mood. So grab some rum and sing along!



2008-09-18 09:11:01

Here's the second part of the interview on John Owen:

 

 

2008-09-15 23:24:22
A few weeks ago I stopped by Crossway and had the opportunity to spend some time with Justin Taylor. We first discussed John Owen, and in a few weeks, I'll post our conversation about the ESV Study Bible. Here's part one of three on John Owen:


2008-09-14 21:00:53
Adam Graham at Culture11 has posted a short but insightful article explaining why the Left just can't stop talking about Sarah Palin...no matter how hard they try:

Perhaps, the most disturbing thing to the leftist mind from her speech to the graduating class at Master's Academy was her declaration that she could do the best she could as Governor with infrastructure, law enforcement, and education but that it wouldn't do much good if the hearts of people in the State wern't right with God.

The statement was not theocracy (as she put the challenge of reaching people on the students and not the state), but of the limits of government's power. This is the ultimate heresy to the far left. If the power to solve society's ills is not found in the government, if man is more than a carefully balanced hierarchy of needs and wants than liberalism is bankrupt.

Read on at culture11.com.
2008-09-12 12:38:08
PBI Spotlight: Check out these pictures of balanced literacy in action. Mrs. Smith does an OUTSTANDING job of keeping the students busy with meaningful literacy activities, while she is meeting with her guided reading groups. If you ever have any...
2008-09-10 19:07:09


Let's hope they do invite Voddie Baucham back- he's a breath of fresh air!
2008-09-10 00:40:28

Everyone loves free stuff- so how about a free copy of The New Media Frontier, edited by John Mark Reynolds and Roger Overton. Crossway will be sending a free copy of the book to the first 30 people who agree to review on their blog or Facebook page. Here are the details:

1)      Send an email to marketing@crossway.org with the subject "New Media Frontier Giveaway" with your name, mailing address, and blog address.

2)      Crossway will send you a shiny new copy of The New Media Frontier.

3)      Read the book and post a review on either a blog or your Facebook profile so all your friends can see it by October 31st, 2008.

4)      Cross-post your review on Amazon.com

2008-09-05 10:07:06
PBI Spotlight Check out some of our 3rd grade classes during their writing workshop block. Students in Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Castaneda and Mrs. Tyus's class were engaged in either their mini lesson or writing. Mrs. Lawrence did an outstanding job...
2008-09-01 23:00:37
During the recent civil forum at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church, Senator Obama was asked point blank when he believed an embryo became a human life worthy of the same rights as any other American citizen.  Obama responded that the answer to that question was "above his pay grade." 

Fair enough.  We can't expect the President to be an expert on everything.  That's why he has expert advisers.  In this case, that's why he has an expert in bioethics. 



I'd be fine with Obama's response if it weren't for his promise to support the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).  According to Family Research Council, "FOCA would obliterate hundreds of state laws that protect women, parents, children, and health care workers, while forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for millions of abortions. It would overturn commonsense laws like parental notification, conscience protections, abortion waiting periods, informed consent, and regulations for women's health. In essence, FOCA would tilt the table for abortion."

Now, it seems to me that if the answer to the question of when a baby's life is worth protecting is above Senator Obama's pay grade, then a decision such as whether or not to sign FOCA into law should be even further above it. 

This isn't even a simple question of whether or not I think one should vote for a pro-choice candidate.  Should one vote for a candidate who strongly supports a position that he admits to not fully understanding?  Should one vote for a candidate who does not think deeply about his decisions, and who will enact policies without truly understanding the important issues?

Can you imagine if one of the candidates had said that they could not answer the question of whether or not the current war in Iraq was a just war, and then went on to promise that he would stay committed to the war and increase the number of troops???  Obama's answer makes no more sense. 




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