Category Archives: leadership
Twitter Highlights (6/12/11)
Here are some highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter feeds over the past week.
Ligonier The whole basis for our relationship to God is rooted & grounded in grace, in that which is not earned… -R.C. Sproul
Reformation Trust We ought to… Continue reading
Why I’m Switching to the ESV and Why I’m Not Changing the Declaration of Independence
I’ve used the New International Version of the Bible since college. Before that I was a New American Standard user, but when I was a freshman at Florida Christian College we all received copies of the NIV (1984 ed). I still have and use that Bible. It’s full of almost 25 years worth of notes, [...]
Continue reading
Outrage Du Jour
Media, as a general rule, is directed more toward our emotions than our minds. As Neil Postman argued so eloquently in his delightful book Amusing Ourselves to Death, a word based culture tends to be more reasoned, more thoughtful, whereas an image bas… Continue reading
So You Want to Write a Book?
I first ran this post in 2007 and it has been one of my most popular posts. I’m reposting it because–about once a month–I get asked about the process for writing a book and this is still my best answer. Enjoy! —————- This post is different from what I usually write, but it’s a new [...]
Continue reading
Here I Stand
There was once a great man who managed to upset the religious leaders of his day. They were screaming for his blood because he had both bypassed their own power structure, and had gained a large popular following. He had taught those under his in… Continue reading
15 Reasons the Abortion Industry is Losing Its Support
Why does it seem that the abortion industry’s grassroots support is slipping at the very moment when its power and resources have reached their zenith? At least part of the reason may be the very nature of the abortion business itself—along… Continue reading
Sober Minded
All of us, I presume, change our minds from time to time. We know that we err, and we know that we grow in grace. At least part of that growth happens when we no longer believe the errors we once believed. Sometimes we add new information to what we be… Continue reading


