I don’t know if you have heard, or heard of, Louie Giglio before. He is from Atlanta, he’s the man behind the Passion conferences, and he will be planting a church in Atlanta with Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman as worship leaders. Here is a great clip from a sermon of his that is worth [...]
Posts Tagged ‘creation’
Christ holds all things together
Posted in Nature, tagged creation, Laminin, Louie Giglio on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Creation’s witness to a Scientist
Posted in contemporary culture, tagged creation, science on August 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“My point is that the intellectual rebellion the apostle Paul talks about is very true in my own life. Even in my Christian thinking today, I find a tendency to slide back into what Paul refers to as the natural mind. And here’s what the scientific evidence for God does for men: it realigns me. [...]
Planet Earth
Posted in General, tagged creation, God, Nature on June 6, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have not watched Planet Earth yet, but Tim Challies’ post makes me want to see it.
Christians and the Arts
Posted in Biblical Studies, contemporary culture, Nature, tagged arts-biblical perspective, creation on May 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bill Walsh (not the former 49ers football coach) has just posted his last of “9 Reasons I’m a Photographer” at the Desiring God blog. I have been excitedly waiting for him to post all 9 before I pointed you to them. For each reason he gives a clickable explanation that further illuminates what he has [...]
Creativity is Imitation
Posted in contemporary culture, tagged arts-biblical perspective, creation, creativity on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have seen this series of posts (9 Reasons I’m a Photographer) from time to time, at the Desiring God blog. This one on creativity (and they all come with a beautiful picture or two) is great and fits well with a study we are doing in Sunday School. It helps answer some of what [...]
