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Old

I interviewed Alan Roxburgh some time ago. At one point he made reference to our ages, and said something like “someone like you in your 40s.” At the time, I was 39. I

Evangelicalism’s uneasy conscience

My latest column at Christian Week: Sixty years ago, Carl Henry, “the father of modern fundamentalism,” wrote a book expressing concern with the direction of evangelicalism. Reading Henry’s book, The Uneasy Conscience

Halloween 1988

In October of 1988, I was a student in my second year of seminary. I had just returned from spending the summer in North Bay and was enjoying the independence of living alone

Rediscovering the Gospel

On this day 490 years ago, Martin Luther sent out his 95 Theses to some church leaders. It’s also reported that he also posted his proposal at the doors of the Castle

A good night on a hard bench

Last night I spent five (five!) hours in the local Montana’s with three Canadian legends: Jordon Cooper, Bill Kinnon, and Brian Mullins. Maybe they’re not really legends, but we had fun