The current (July/Aug) issue of Modern Reformation is out, and the Table of Contents is below (with links to free previews). I was asked to submit a piece highlighting some of the themes in Thriving at College related to discipleship and technology. The article is entitled Coming of Age in the Facebook Age.
Learning the A, B, Cs (In This Issue) By Ryan Glomsrud
Acts 4: The Community of the Kingdom (Studies in Acts) By Dennis Johnson
Just Being a Christian Church: An Update from the Chiesa Evangelica Riformata Filadelfia, Milan, Italy (Focus on Missions) By Andrea Ferrari
“Hi, I’m a Sinner” (From the Hallway) By Anonymous
Trees or Tumbleweeds? By Michael S. Horton
Face-to-Face Discipleship in a Facebook World By John J. Bombaro
What Does “This Means” Mean? By Rick Ritchie
Coming of Age in the Facebook Age By Alex Chediak
Baptism and Discipleship By J. V. Fesko
The Long and Short of Systematic Theology: “Christian Beliefs: Twenty Basics Every Christian Should Know” by Wayne Grudem and “Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe” by Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears (Book Review) By Rick Ritchie
“The Theology of B. B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary” by Fred G. Zaspel (Book Review) By David Gibson
“Worship and the Reality of God: An Evangelical Theology of Real Presence” by John Jefferson Davis (Book Review) By Jon D. Payne
“The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains” by Nicholas Carr (Book Review) By Andy Wilson
Point of Contact: “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” by Amy Chua (Book Review) By Brooke Mintun
Word & Sacrament Ministry (For a Modern Reformation) By Michael S. Horton