
We head here.....

Let's just say I am very happy.

"Deborah, however, who was married, is one clear exception to 'patriarchy' (Judg. 4:4-9), but it is the exception that proves the rule. The narrotor makes his intention clear by shaming the Israelite men at that time for their fear of assuming leadership. Note, for example, how Deborah shames Barak, the military commander of Israel's army, for his failure to assume leadership. After she mediates God's command to him to join battle wtih Sisera, the commander of the Canaanite army, Barak replies: 'If you go with me, I will go; but if you don't go with me, I won't go.' Deborah responds, 'Very well, I will go with you. But because of the way you are going about this [i.e. full of fear], the honor will not be yours, for x will hand Sisera over to a woman [i.e. to shame him]' (Judg. 4:8-9; cf. 9:54). Deborah did not seek to overthrow patriarchy through her gifts, but to support it. Apparently I AM raised up this exceptional woman, who was full of faith, to shame the men of Israel for their lack of faith. If so, the account serves to reprove unfaithful men for not taking leadership, not to present an alternative norm to male authority." (An Old Testament Theology, 245).
"There is so much controversy on that issue. People have been arguing that doctrine for thousands of years. It's not a big deal and not that important."This is a very unwise position to take. Bruce Waltke reminds us:
"...more and more evangelical churches and institutions are overthrowing their heritage, sometimes on the superficial basis that scholars are divided on the issue. The truth is that scholars are divided on most theological issues, including even the doctrines of God's incarnation in the person of Jesus Christ and the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ that validates him as the Son of God. In other words, giving up a doctrine on the basis that scholars differ in their opinions shows that no doctrine is secure and the more liberal perspective and practice will prevail." (An Old Testament Theology, 236)
“Isn’t it one of the most astonishing things in the world that the New Testament bars from leadership in the Christian church those who have a controversial spirit—not those who are prepared to engage in controversy—but those who have a controversial spirit."
"Open your mouth and taste, open your eyes and see--
how good God is.
Blessed are you who run to him."
"Town Church is a new church plant with a vision to bring the Gospel message of Jesus Christ to Humbolt County.
Much of The Town Church is currently in planning stages. Official core meetings will begin sometime in the middle of August
If you’re interested in talking with Nate Downey, the Lead Pastor, or you’d like to get involved in the preliminary meetings, send an email to townchurch@gmail.com"
“I have a picture in my mind of an abortion clinic and a line of evangelical people on the one side, a line of secularists on the other both shouting abuse at one another, and I see that the greatest temptation for us as strong believers in Jesus Christ is that in responding to the agenda the world sets for us we respond to that agenda in the very tones that the world uses. Now listen to this the man of God, 1 Timothy 3:3, is not quarrelsome...the thing that makes the difference is the difference."
“As evangelicals we have sometimes, indeed all too frequently, been far clearer about what we are against then what we are for…”