For those who were unable to attend or stream the Race and the Christian event at Redeemer Presbyterian Church last week, check out the videos below:
Time stamps:
4:35 — John Piper
26:00 — Tim Keller
52:00 — Anthony Bradley
00:01 — Discussion
For those who were unable to attend or stream the Race and the Christian event at Redeemer Presbyterian Church last week, check out the videos below:
Time stamps:
4:35 — John Piper
26:00 — Tim Keller
52:00 — Anthony Bradley
00:01 — Discussion
Did you expect marriage would be anything different?
To clarify, marriage is not war as in “husband versus wife.” No, it’s something deeper than these “skirmishes.” Marriage is a war against sin. This is the heart of Paul Tripp’s book What Did You Expect? Watch and listen as he further explains marriage as war:
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The terms “disciple” and “gospel-centered” are thrown around often in Christian circles these days, but what do they really mean? Join Justin Taylor and Jonathan Dodson as they discuss Dodson’s book Gospel-Centered Discipleship and discuss these oft-used terms. You can watch the whole conversation below or jump ahead to these highlights:
0:10 – In an ideal world, if Gospel-Centered Discipleship accomplished exactly what you wanted it to accomplish, how would churches, disciple-makers and disciples look different?
2:31 – What does it mean to be a disciple?
5:08 – So many people are using the term “gospel-centered” that it can seem like a buzz word or a fad. Why did you choose to use this phrase in the title of your book?
7:44 – You talk about not only sharing your faith but also your failures. Looking back at the last ten years of discipling others, how has your disciple-making changed? What are the differences? Where did you drop the ball?
11:35 – How are “Fight Clubs” different from the typical accountability partner or accountability group?
14:50 – Justin Taylor: “I had a hard time putting the book down, and I hope other people not only pick it up but read it and then apply it.”
You think you know it… But then again, maybe you don’t.
Popular pastor and worldwide speaker Matt Chandler writes his first book to remind the church of what is of first and utmost importance—the gospel. Chandler explains that many Christians forget the importance of the gospel and simply assume it. They grow up in church and can be just as confused about what the gospel is as those who have never even been to church. The antidote to the assumed gospel then is to make the gospel explicit. While some understand the gospel only as a means to salvation, Chandler asserts that the gospel is more than “I believe it so I’m saved.” The explicit gospel bears weight on the transformation of our lives, increasing our joy, and changing the way we see the world around us.
Learn more about The Explicit Gospel (releasing April 2012) or see how you can join Matt Chandler and Shane and Shane on The Explicit Gospel Tour.
Join John Piper and Tim Keller on March 28 as they team up in New York City for a conversation about the gospel and race, moderated by Anthony Bradley.
If you live in NY or are planning to be in NYC on March 28th, registration opens on today at 2pm EST. The event is free, but there are limited seats available. You will be able to register here.
For those of you who won’t be in NYC, the event will be live-streamed from 7:00–9:00PM (EST) at desiringgod.org/live. We encourage you to gather with friends or a small group to watch it together and continue the conversation.
If you have any questions for John Piper or Tim Keller about the topic of race and the Christian, please email them to raceandthechristian@redeemer.com. The Q&A will interact with some of your questions as well as those from the live audience.
This event is sponsored by Crossway and hosted by Redeemer’s Grace and Race Team.
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