Entries Tagged ‘Mark Driscoll’:
filed in Random, Study on Sep.18, 2008

Mark Driscoll interviewed John Piper. This was posted on The Resurgence’s website about a week or two ago. Last night I finally got the chance to listen to it, and it was great. I really learned a lot about Piper, and I learned a lot about what it takes to be in ministry, and some of the burdens that come along with it. He talked a lot about his marriage and it was this that I thought was particularly insightful. Being a young guy I always want to hear the details about a marriage that has lasted longer than ten years. To watch the interview and read more on the interview, read this post.
Tags: John Piper, Mark Driscoll, The Resurgence
filed in Random, The New Life on Sep.16, 2008

I have always wanted to go to Heaven, because I figured it would be better than Hell. Obviously that is something that is not true though. Heaven is going to be great, because we get to see our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Although it makes sense, is it still okay to want to go to heaven because you want to be freed from your sinful self? Mark Driscoll does a really good job at spelling this out. Read this post to find out all about it!
Tags: Heaven, Jesus, Mark Driscoll
filed in Christianity, Culture on Aug.15, 2008

This is a really good clip…
Tags: cussing, Dirty language, language, Mark Driscoll
filed in Books, Christianity on Aug.12, 2008

This is a powerful video which tells about the new book that Mark Driscoll just wrote. It isn’t yet released, but I would recommend you by it as soon as it comes out. I can’t wait to read this and see how God will lead me and speak to me through it.
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Tags: Books, love, Mark Driscoll
filed in Christianity, The Bible on Jul.31, 2008

Mark Driscoll posted an awesome post where he tells of four different areas that J.I. Packer believes that young people should place their theological efforts towards.
The four topics are as follows…
Regeneration
God-Centered Theology
Godliness Begins at Home
Trinity
I hope you find this blog as powerful as I have.
To read the blog on Mark Driscoll’s blog simply click here…
Tags: J.I. Packer, Mark Driscoll, Theology