It’s been an exciting week for the 2008 Together for the Gospel Conference. As pointed out in a recent post, the 2008 promotional video was released Friday of last week. In that video and in yesterday’s T4G blog post, Mark Dever hinted that the gang would be adding a fourth guest speaker! This morning, the identity of [...]
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New T4G Speaker Unveiled!
Posted in Ministry, Together for the Gospel on April 24, 2007 | No Comments »
New Together for the Gospel Video
Posted in Ministry, Personal, Together for the Gospel on April 20, 2007 | No Comments »
In April of 2006 I had the incredible privilege of attending the Together for the Gospel conference in Louisville, Kentucky. This conference was created by Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, Al Mohler, and C.J. Mahaney and had an incredible impact upon my soul and was immensely encouraging. To read some of my thoughts on the 2006 [...]
Together for the Gospel: Part Three
Posted in Together for the Gospel, Uncategorized on April 29, 2006 | 2 Comments »
I know, I know, the conference ended yesterday. I’ll just give the excuse that I spent all afternoon (and evening!) in various airports trying to get home. A three-hour layover at New York’s LaGuardia Airport certainly will draw out your travel time.
The last morning of the Together for the Gospel conference was very good. C.J. [...]
Together for the Gospel: Part Two
Posted in Together for the Gospel, Uncategorized on April 28, 2006 | 3 Comments »
Good evening to you all! Today has been a very long day, but one of immense personal joy. As I am writing this, I must confess that I am thoroughly exhausted but my heart is more warm and alive than I’ve felt in a long time. Tonight’s session was especially inspiring.
Here’s the rundown from today’s [...]
Together for the Gospel: Part One
Posted in Together for the Gospel, Uncategorized on April 27, 2006 | No Comments »
It’s now way past my bedtime following a full day of travel to Louisville, Kentucky, where I am attending the first ever Together for the Gospel conference. The idea is simple: four friends, all pastors from different denominations, celebrating the centrality of the Gospel; in other words, keeping “the main thing” the main thing.
The ballroom [...]