"What Should I Do" Wednesday
What should I write about on my blog? I'd like to write a series of posts that address various issues/topics from a gospel-centered perspective.  For example: "The Gospel and Work" or "The Gospel and Entertainment", etc. What topics would you like to see me tackle at some point? The Gospel and ___________. The sky is the limit (within reason)!
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Daniel,
The Gospel and your expectations of Christians not always obeying scripture.
The Gospel and your communication with your spouse.
The Gospel and discipling your children.
The Gospel and your Christian witness at work.
The Gospel and when you murmur and complain.
The Gospel and when you are impatience with people.
The Gospel and growing older as a man or woman.
Sincerely,
Paul Schafer in College Station, Texas
Dan,
I think several issues would be interesting for you to address, but I will list only a few.
The Gospel and Law
The Gospel and postmodernism
The Gospel and dating
The Gospel and youth ministry
The Gospel and blogging
I am sure the list could go on and on, but this will suffice.
Sincerely,
James Gordon
the gospel and the iraq war
the gospel and and google (that is random!)
The Gospel and Biblical Counseling,
The Gospel and sex,
The Gospel and systematic theology,
The Gospel and leadership,
The Gospel and sports,
and Josh Pyper wants to see "The Gospel and OSD"
The Gospel related to creativity and art seems to be confused a bit in Christian, or "Church", culture. Sin has crept into our God-given creativity, so what are we left with?
Nate,
Your wanting to see Dan blog about "The Gospel and Systematic Theology" made me think of the topic "The Gospel and Biblical Theology." Since a good Biblical Theology is rooted in the Gospel and is the foundation for systematic theology, I thought I would recommend a good Gospel-centered book on Biblical theology. You should read Graeme Goldsworthy's (surprise, surprise) According To Plan. It is a short, easy read, and it establishes a tremendous Gospel based view of Scripture to guide one's Biblical theology and therefore, Systematic theology.
James Gordon