by Bret Capranica | Apr 24, 2007 | General Theology, Miscellaneous, Pastoral Ministry, The Gospel
If you have not seen the T4G video – it is well worth the time. Together for the Gospel | Home
by Bret Capranica | Apr 24, 2007 | Time/Life Management
I have begun using Microsoft’s OneNote. Here is an interesting approach to using GTD principles with OneNote. 7Breaths HT: Michael’s...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 24, 2007 | Miscellaneous
Tom Ascol reports. Founders Ministries Blog: Grace Baptist Church considers Tom Nettles for Associate Pastor
by Bret Capranica | Apr 24, 2007 | Pastoral Ministry
This is one of the reasons Desiring God will have a lasting effect on Christianity. They make their resources accessible and available to anyone and everyone. This is a gold mine. 20 Years of Pastors Conference Audio :: Desiring...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 24, 2007 | Culture
Baptist Press released an article yesterday detailing how British abortion practices are actually killing babies born alive. According to the article, “One in 30 babies aborted because of severe handicaps survives, according to a new study in Great Britain.” “The study, which was published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, analyzed nearly 3,200 abortions performed between 1995 and 2004 on children with such impairments as Down syndrome and heart defects. The research found 102 of these babies were born alive.” Sunday evening I watched a brief portion of Larry King’s interview with former President, Bill Clinton, as Clinton explained how the recent Supreme Court decision limiting partial birth abortion was not a victory for the pro-life movement. He noted how when he vetoed the bill twice in his administration, he brought around him pro-life supporters who had actually had the partial birth procedure in order to save the life of the mother or in cases where the baby was so infirm that death was inevitable. He made it seem that the only time such abortions were conducted were in extreme cases. This is merely his political maneuvering. The British report is more evidence of the reality behind abortion. Not only is it a means of convenience, it is obviously not a primary means of protecting life or bringing to a conclusion the inevitable. It is a means of immediate convenience, but long-term tragedy. President Clinton tried to point out the inconsistencies with the pro-life movement and the recent Supreme Court decision, saying that the pro-lifers know that this recent decision is morally inconsistent, while politically expedient. By...