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Humorous Reformed Baptist Take on the Twelve days of Christmas
I saw this over at the RBS Tabletalk blog and thought I would share it with this blog's readers as well. It is called "The twelve Doctrines of Christmas."...
Final Reminder: The Journey Book Giveaway Drawing is Tomorrow!
This is the final reminder to the blog's readers that, as I announced on September 1, I am going to offer a free copy of two of the Journey books for Christmas this year to one of the blog's email subscribers. They will include the recent b...
Sermons by Dr. Belcher
I have been searching for online sermons by Dr. Belcher for my own edification and also to share with the blog's readers. I have come up with a list that I would like to share with you here. My goal is to collect as many links to his online...
Continuing Debate Over Baptist Usage of the Word "Reformed"
Back on June 26 R. Scott Clark wrote A Gentle Rebuke to Brother John criticizing John Piper for inviting Doug Wilson to the September Desiring God Conference. Although I agreed with Scott in his confrontation of John on this point, I did no...
Concerns About the Manhattan Declaration
I have been hearing about the Manhattan Declaration since I first saw the coverage about it on Fox News on November 20. Here is the video of that coverage:The main concern of this news story was whether or not the Manhattan Declaration ...
Abraham Lincoln\'s 1863 Proclamation of Thanksgiving
Given that tomorrow is the national celebration of Thanksgiving Day, I though it appropriate to share the October 3, 1863 Proclamation of Thanksgiving issued by President Abraham Lincoln. So here it is:By the President of the United States of Am...


Hi! brothers and sisters in Christ,
This is not a comment or review, but I have a question for you.
I am looking for a church anywhere in this country, where the preacher is "Reformed Baptist" who is also "charismatic" in practice, meaning that he believes that the gift of the Spirit has not ceased (not like cessationalist) as John Piper and Wayne Grudem believe.
Many Reformed theologians are either cessationalists or agnostic in this matter, but I really like the practice of Grudem and Piper.
I heard that C. J. Mananey is also both Reformed in theology and Charismatic in practice.
I am looking for a church where the pastor is not so old to close to retirement, and still a good expository preacher, who can explain the "Biblical Theology" as hermeneutical principle.
Does anyone know such a pastor? Where should I start my research?
Thank you.
kate
Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Report This Comment