Lately I've seen some videos reposted on the blogs I read that are amazing.
They come from a blog called Worldview Everlasting, by Pastor Jonathan Fisk.
I would encourage any and all readers of this blog to jump over there and check out Pastor Fisk's videos on Worldview Everlasting. Some real, solid stuff. Real solid stuff.
Now I know readers of Past Elder may find the jump from printed posts to video posts a bit of a, well, jump. Not to mention the jump from the staid, academic, measured prose associated with this blog to the brash, media culture, unconventional approach of that blog. Not to mention not to mention a nontraditional style of presenting a traditional message. Not to mention not to mention not to mention an air that may seem breezy and irreverent as distinct from the shrinking violet air here.
But Judas H Digital Priest, don't let that stop you. These short videos are terrific. Don't miss them! You can start with this link, and always find the link on the Daily Read Lutheran Blog List on the sidebar.
VDMA
Verbum domini manet in aeternum. The word of the Lord endures forever.
1 Peter 1:24-25, quoting Isaiah 40:6,8. Motto of the Lutheran Reformation.
Fayth onely justifieth before God. Robert Barnes, DD The Supplication, fourth essay. London: Daye, 1572.
Lord if Thou straightly mark our iniquity, who is able to abide Thy judgement? Wherefore I trust in no work that I ever did, but only in the death of Jesus Christ. I do not doubt, but through Him to inherit the kingdom of heaven. Robert Barnes, DD, before he was burnt alive for "heresy", 30 July 1540.
What is Luther? The doctrine is not mine, nor have I been crucified for anyone. Martin Luther, Dr. theol. (1522)
1 Peter 1:24-25, quoting Isaiah 40:6,8. Motto of the Lutheran Reformation.
Fayth onely justifieth before God. Robert Barnes, DD The Supplication, fourth essay. London: Daye, 1572.
Lord if Thou straightly mark our iniquity, who is able to abide Thy judgement? Wherefore I trust in no work that I ever did, but only in the death of Jesus Christ. I do not doubt, but through Him to inherit the kingdom of heaven. Robert Barnes, DD, before he was burnt alive for "heresy", 30 July 1540.
What is Luther? The doctrine is not mine, nor have I been crucified for anyone. Martin Luther, Dr. theol. (1522)
For the basics of our faith right here online, or for offline short daily prayer or devotion or study, scroll down to "A Beggar's Daily Portion" on the sidebar.
26 September 2010
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I love this stuff too
I'd be interested in what you think of my own blog
http://theorant.com
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