Tim Gombis (@faithimprovised) has written an excellent book for pastors on cruciformity, taking up your cross as you shepherd those around you.
Special thanks to @eerdmansbooks for this! #bookreviews
https://t.co/dh1r3pKind
Clergy friends here’s your Monday reminder: “ Pastors have important roles to play in shepherding churches, but they also are people loved by God and whom God wants to love, bless, and refresh through the church.” -Tim Gombis @faithimprovised in Power in Weakness
Just finished this book the other day, and it's excellent! A fascinating and thorough history of a theological movement and how its pop version(s) shaped American evangelicalism.
It's book launch day for The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism! Here are some short selections to celebrate. Thanks @eerdmansbooks for a beautiful book. Check it out: https://t.co/JMgDMxumsl
We've been waiting (im)patiently for this new translation of @faithimprovised's POWER IN WEAKNESS. So excited to see this available in Albanian!
https://t.co/hOZEHlXu49
@profsamperry One of the pressing problems of the day is white evangelical churches elbowing the govt and each other out of the way as they compete to provide social services.
@philvischer sits down with New Testament Bible scholar @faithimprovised to talk about the big story of the Bible and God's plan for us.
Episode 545 is available now!
https://t.co/y9pCZd1V98
We are excited to share another episode of our Shades of Hope Podcast. We had a powerful conversation with Dr. Tim Gombis @faithimprovised about the contrast between the cruciform way of Jesus and white American evangelicalism.
https://t.co/ZErkHcCjiW
My review of Tim Gombis' (@faithimprovised) fantastic comm on the gospel of Mark. He is on point on Mark's irony, and his application is convicting.
Special thanks to @Zonderacademic for this one! https://t.co/PGY42ZQn6n
@KarlShuve @TheTattooedProf Jefferson, Washington, and others knew that it was a moral outrage, their consciences were tortured, and they enslaved people, anyway. It’s not only history judging them; they judged themselves.