Archive for the 'Separation' Category
Yesterday was a very good day. I had the privilege of attending a day-long seminar hosted by The Ockenga Institute of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. The featured speaker was Dr. Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC and executive director of 9 Marks Ministries.
It was a good day for several reasons:
The company. [...]
I was reading the iMonk*- he had an interesting post on A.W. Pink that caught my eye. The key excerpt:
The short story is this: After years of speaking, teaching and preaching, A.W. Pink eventually gave up on trying to find a church where he could worship as a member. He came to believe that there [...]
A good friend and mentor of mine from my college days was Dr. George Houghton, Vice-President for Academic Services and Dean at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa. “Dr. George,” as he is referred to by his students (to distinguish him from his twin brother and fellow Faith prof Dr. Myron Houghton), has contributed [...]
Sometimes, in trying to make sure we are diligent in “the anise and cummin” of the separation issue, we Fundamentalists can forget the bigger picture. I was reminded of this as I read my local newspaper today.
Leaders to collaborate for Holy Week services
By DARLA L. PICKETT
Staff Writer
SKOWHEGAN — Parishioners of five local Christian churches will [...]



