What’s going on over at The Gospel Coalition Canada is quite interesting. They’ve embarked, under the leadership of Pastor Paul Carter, on a quest to learn what Bruxy Cavey thinks about some very important things in his own words as they say. So far, there have been two interviews, and we are told we can anticipate
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I was interviewed again by the guys over at the Rebel Alliance Media Podcast as a follow up to discuss all that has transpired since my last interview. In this episode, we discuss what the Bible has to say about wolves and how that relates to Bruxy Cavey and TGC Canada’s recent interview series with
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At The Gospel Coalition Canada, Pastor Paul Carter has started a series of interviews to determine what Bruxy Cavey actually believes, in Cavey’s own words. I have spoken and written extensively on Bruxy Cavey already, so I was intrigued when I learned about this initiative. Having read the first interview just under a week ago
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When it comes to dealing with liberals, there are two books that I have burned into my mind. These two books had such an influence upon me that I continue to reflect upon their content after having read both over a decade ago. The first book is What is an Evangelical? by Martin Lloyd-Jones. It was
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I remember the seeker-sensitive movement. In the 1990’s evangelical churches began toning down their preaching in a pragmatic attempt to woo so-called seekers into their churches. By leaving out the less culturally acceptable stuff from their sermons, they thought they’d become more culturally relevant. Throw out the cherished and beneficial traditions of the church, water
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Bruxy Cavey is at the center of what I believe is the most significant theological controversy Canadian Evangelicals have faced in almost 70 years. It is likely the most important controversy since the fundamentalist/modernist controversy. Once again, a generation must decide where it stands on some foundational issues, namely (1) the atonement, (2) Scripture, and
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When I was a younger man, I worked at a slaughter house. We processed about 2,000 head of cattle a day. My job was in the cold room where I picked fat off the floor, cut steaks, and pulled paddle bones from the carcasses. The cold room where I worked was bloody, but compared to
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As I learned at the rink growing up, you don’t get to pick your spots. Sometimes you just end up being bashed against the boards in the corner while chasing the puck, even if you’d rather be the finesse guy gracefully twirling around the defencemen to deke out the goalie for the game winner in overtime. It is what it is.
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