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The City of Darkness, an excerpt from The Mind of a Missionary

The City of Darkness, an excerpt from The Mind of a Missionary

The Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong is one of history’s great anomalies. It was, in fact, a world unto its own.[i] Two governments claimed jurisdiction, but neither actively administered it; anarchy reigned while secret societies presided over the no-man’s land. High-rise apartments situated atop a labyrinth of dark, filthy corridors. A mere six acres […]

David Joannes: The Mind of a Missionary

David Joannes: The Mind of a Missionary

David Joannes, The Mind of a Missionary: What Global Kingdom Workers Tell Us About Thriving on Mission Today (Prescott, AZ: Within Reach Global, 2018), 312 pages, ISBN 9780998061153. David Joannes has a burden for unreached people groups. For approximately twenty years now he has ministered in Asia bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to […]

Charismatic Spirituality and the Life of the Mind

Charismatic Spirituality and the Life of the Mind

Charismatic Spirituality and the Life of the Mind When: March 1, 2018, 8 p.m. Where:  Thin Man Brewery in Buffalo, New York. Thin Man Brewery, 492 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, New York 14222 Can a person practice charismatic spirituality and be intellectually serious? What are the philosophical implications of an active engagement in a spiritual world? […]

Captivity Of The Mind: Spiritually Understanding Abnormal Human Behavior

Captivity Of The Mind: Spiritually Understanding Abnormal Human Behavior

Recently I was in a South Florida home with a young man who had captured a wild hawk and in a short time had converted it into an obedient Falcon. At the sound of a whistle, the bird would fly from its perch, light on the man’s arm, take food offered it, and on command […]

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 3

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 3

In this third session of three, Professor Craig S. Keener opens by asking, have you ever wondered what is God’s will? This lecture looks at Romans 12 and the renewing of the mind. These lectures were given as part of the 8th annual Stanley M. Horton Pentecostal Heritage Lectureship Series, held on February 3-5, 2015 […]

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 2

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 2

In this second session of three, Professor Craig S. Keener lectures based on 5 chapters of his future book on the Mind of the Spirit. This lecture treats the theme of the mind in Romans 1 (the fallen mind), 6:11 (the mind of faith), 7:7-25 (the mind under the law), and 8:5-7 (the mind of […]

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 1

Craig Keener speaking on The Mind of Christ, Session 1

In this first session of three, Professor Craig S. Keener speaks on the meaning of the mind of Christ in the context of 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians 3:18, and implications for bringing together sound scholarship and deep spirituality. These lectures were given as part of the 8th annual Stanley M. Horton Pentecostal Heritage Lectureship Series, […]

Jeffrey Overstreet: How I Got "Dead Poets Society" Wrong: And how a great professor changed my mind

Jeffrey Overstreet: How I Got “Dead Poets Society” Wrong: And how a great professor changed my mind

  Rob Wilkerson resonates with a recent article.   Jeffrey Overstreet, “How I Got Dead Poets Society Wrong: And how a great professor changed my mind” ChristianityTodayOnline (September 16, 2014). Overstreet’s article brought back memories. A lot of them, to be honest. To some degree, the feelings the movie evoked returned to me like I […]

The Two Tasks of the Christian Scholar: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind

The Two Tasks of the Christian Scholar: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind

William Lane Craig and Paul M. Gould, eds., The Two Tasks of the Christian Scholar: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2007), 199 pages, ISBN 9781581349399. Written in honor of the late Charles Malik (1987), this short volume of eight essays celebrates his belief that the two tasks of Christian scholars in […]

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