Note: Update at the bottom. The answer seems to be yes, given his most recent book, Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived. The publisher's description: Fans flock to his Facebook page, his NOOMA videos have been viewed by millions, and his Sunday sermons are attended by 10,000 parishioners—with a downloadable podcast reaching 50,000 more. An electrifying, unconventional pastor whom Time magazine calls “a singular rock star in the church world,” Rob Bell is the most vibrant, central religious leader of the millennial generation. Now, in Love … [Read more...] about Is Rob Bell a Universalist?
Archives for 2011
Said Musa Has Been Released
International Christian Concern (ICC) is reporting that Said Musa was released from prison in Kabul, Afghanistan and is safely out of the country. However, Shoaib Assadullah, an Afghan Christian arresting for giving a Bible to a man, remains imprisoned, awaiting execution for apostasy. Read more from ICC. HT: Denny Burk … [Read more...] about Said Musa Has Been Released
Update on Said Musa
Bob Smietana of The Tennessean has a positive update on the status of Said Musa, imprisoned in Kabul, Afghanistan for converting from Islam to Christianity. Aidan Clay, Middle East regional manager for International Christian Concern, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that focuses on religious persecution, has apparently been keeping up with the Musa case for sometime now. Smietana reports: Clay said that Musa, 46, was moved recently to a new jail, after American officials intervened on his behalf, and there's no immediate threat of execution. He credited media reports about Musa for … [Read more...] about Update on Said Musa
Tim Keller – King’s Cross – 60% Off!
WTS Books is running a 60% off sale on every first copy of Tim Keller's latest book, King's Cross (previewed here). It's 60% off your first copy (happens automatically when added to cart). All additional copies 45% off. Sale ends February 28th. Keller's description of the book: “The whole story of the world—and of how we fit into it—is most clearly understood through a careful, direct look at the story of Jesus. My purpose here is to try to show, through his words and actions, how beautifully his life makes sense of ours.” “[The Gospel of] Mark does not read like a dry history. It is … [Read more...] about Tim Keller – King’s Cross – 60% Off!
How Some Universities Are Seeking To Address Grade Inflation
A good NYT article about efforts at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and a few other institutions to bring more transparency to the grading process as a means of at least curbing the nationwide tend toward grade inflation. For example, at UNC: A sociologist Mr. Perrin now leads a committee that is working with the registrar on plans to add extra information — probably median grades, and perhaps more — to transcripts. In addition, they expect to post further statistics providing context online and give instructors data on how their grading compares with their … [Read more...] about How Some Universities Are Seeking To Address Grade Inflation
Pray (and Tweet) for Our Brother, Said Musa
Since the Fall of the Taliban, it appears Said Musa might be the first convert from Islam to be executed by the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan. A Christian for the last eight years, Musa was one of about 25 Christians arrested on May 31, 2010, after a May 27 Noorin TV program showed video of a worship service held by indigenous Afghan Christians. In fact, he was arrested as he attempted to seek asylum at the German embassy. Musa has no Afghan lawyer, and has been held in prison for several months, where he's been beaten and sexually abused. Please continue to pray for him. Many … [Read more...] about Pray (and Tweet) for Our Brother, Said Musa