I had the awesome opportunity to run into Mr. Brent Nelson from the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood last week as I stopped by their office in Louisville, KY. I had no appointment, and really had little more than a half-brain-stormed idea that I brought with me to discuss, but Mr. Nelson was extremely [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Kentucky’
July 31, 2008
Louisville, How Will You Stand Against Abortion This Fall? Or Will You Stand At All?
I just got the word that 40 Days for Life is coming to Louisville again this fall.
Choose you this day whether you will stand “for the least of these”…
“If I profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition every portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point which the world and the [...]
May 6, 2008
Ron Paul Coming to Louisville
Brother Paul is coming to Louisville on May 17th! If you can make it, take your copy of his latest book, and go meet the man himself! (I’ll unfortunately be in Texas…but tell him I said, “Howdy!”)
Here’s a portion of the email I got this morning from the Paul campaign:
Ron Paul will be bringing [...]
March 28, 2008
Russell Moore & Bluegrass Music
Probably one of my favorite bluegrass bands ever is Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. And today, they even went up a notch in my book. I found out that one of their guitars players from the early 90’s was named…you guessed it…Russell Moore. Okay, maybe it’s not our Russell Moore, but still…how much cooler can you [...]
March 28, 2008
Two Cans of Providence
As I walked back to my truck today, I saw an elderly couple walking across the street, and for some reason they caught my eye. The man, who was slightly bent over from old age, seemed to be reaching down for something from behind the curb. As he stood up, I saw he had picked [...]
March 25, 2008
A Plea To Seminarians For Open Discourse: On The (Hidden) Theology of Birth Control
“The man who never speaks,
never has to defend his words.
But to do so out of ignorance or fear
is a poor excuse to continue the practice…”
Few issues have changed the landscape of American families like the development and eventual moral acceptance of medical birth control. Wherever you stand on the issue, it cannot be debated [...]
March 11, 2008
Psalm 40 at the Abortion Clinic: God is Bigger than our Ministries
The abortion clinic here in Louisville was closed today ( as it is every Monday ), but a buddy and I went anyways to do some prayer walking. There were a handful of other people there praying, and a couple of guys from Bound for Life were there too (they just started their 30 [...]
March 10, 2008
By the Numbers, via the Heart: Abortion
Take a minute and check out this very intriguing link that has worked up a statistical ticker for global births, deaths, abortions, population growth, species extinction, deforestation, and a handful of other things. The main link shows the total from year to date, but you can also click to see the stats for the month, [...]
March 3, 2008
Only @ Southern…
As my brother Terry Delaney alluded to recently in a comment, dumbness may in fact be genetic, but I offer to you today that it may be denominational as well…
Only at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary could you walk into the showers in Whitsitt Hall (an all male dormitory) and see that some genius had [...]
March 3, 2008
Yet Another Example That Proves I Need A Wife…
…or at the very least, a little more common sense (although I’d much prefer to have both!)
That is definitely the front seat of my truck. And that white powder is definitely like a half a box of laundry detergent (as if you couldn’t tell). How was I supposed to know that you can’t balance [...]







