Comments on: Experiencing the Truth:Bringing the Reformation to the African-American Church http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/ "But as it is, Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better, since it is enacted on better promises." Hebrews 8:6 Tue, 08 Dec 2009 23:18:30 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: Spreading The Gospel-New Life Fellowship Church Bible Conference June 18-20 - the Gospel in 3-D http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/#comment-5947 Spreading The Gospel-New Life Fellowship Church Bible Conference June 18-20 - the Gospel in 3-D Wed, 03 Jun 2009 17:08:45 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=575#comment-5947 [...] The speakers are Thabiti Anyabwile (The Decline of African American Theology), Anthony Carter (Experiencing the Truth and On Being Black and Reformed) and Dr. Hensworth W.C. Jonas I promise Mr. Love I will make the [...] [...] The speakers are Thabiti Anyabwile (The Decline of African American Theology), Anthony Carter (Experiencing the Truth and On Being Black and Reformed) and Dr. Hensworth W.C. Jonas I promise Mr. Love I will make the [...]

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By: joyfulfreedom1 http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/#comment-2233 joyfulfreedom1 Sat, 16 Aug 2008 23:13:23 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=575#comment-2233 Yeah, man his stuff is tight. I got to put him in as a long to site! I realize we are trying to help edify our community/context but I'm about the truth, I actually starting blogging with the racial distinction black myself, but I wanted to connect with others in addition to our culture. But yall do what you do, I ain't mad at cha, I'm only saying my conviction. But do believe that there's a broader context that has a need for African Americans to be themselves. But it the proper sense and usuage of the slang, rightly understood its "all good". Yeah, man his stuff is tight. I got to put him in as a long to site! I realize we are trying to help edify our community/context but I’m about the truth, I actually starting blogging with the racial distinction black myself, but I wanted to connect with others in addition to our culture.

But yall do what you do, I ain’t mad at cha, I’m only saying my conviction. But do believe that there’s a broader context that has a need for African Americans to be themselves. But it the proper sense and usuage of the slang, rightly understood its “all good”.

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By: lionelwoods7 http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/#comment-2229 lionelwoods7 Sat, 16 Aug 2008 19:02:20 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=575#comment-2229 Yeah, he has all of the free commentaries. He is really good. He also has a ST out there for free. Yeah, he has all of the free commentaries. He is really good. He also has a ST out there for free.

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By: joyfulfreedom1 http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/#comment-2228 joyfulfreedom1 Sat, 16 Aug 2008 17:33:40 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=575#comment-2228 I agree with you. Depends on the individual, presuming African American; in that case I would give them "On Being Black And Reformed" and "Experiencing Truth". Again, though on the positive tip, I truly applaud the fact that we have more brethren in our culture that are putting these kinds of resources out. I think back about 11 years ago when I started down the reformed road, I hadn't seen anything from our culture being put out there. I'm glad that there's a little something as opposed to a "whole lot of nothing". I have a Sproul and the other cats sitting on my shelf, and I'd just like to see more of culture put some resources out there. Also, there's an asian brother out there, that has good stuff out. I think his name is Cheung. Have you heard of him? I agree with you. Depends on the individual, presuming African American; in that case I would give them “On Being Black And Reformed” and “Experiencing Truth”.

Again, though on the positive tip, I truly applaud the fact that we have more brethren in our culture that are putting these kinds of resources out.

I think back about 11 years ago when I started down the reformed road, I hadn’t seen anything from our culture being put out there. I’m glad that there’s a little something as opposed to a “whole lot of nothing”.

I have a Sproul and the other cats sitting on my shelf, and I’d just like to see more of culture put some resources out there.

Also, there’s an asian brother out there, that has good stuff out. I think his name is Cheung. Have you heard of him?

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By: lionelwoods7 http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/08/14/experiencing-the-truthbringing-the-reformation-to-the-african-american-church/#comment-2222 lionelwoods7 Sat, 16 Aug 2008 02:32:37 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=575#comment-2222 CJ, Thank you so much brother. Can't wait to get some breakfast with you and learn from you brother. I borrowed you format by the way if you didn't mind. I think you give really good reviews. Soul Theologian, I pray that it does make it out of Reformed Circles, even in the small things I struggle with through the book I would still recommend it for brothers coming out of liberal seminaries and planting churches and other men who come from the Jakes/Dollar/Price background and have saw the grave error in their theology. I also would give this to a someone who has never heard of Reformed theology. CJ,

Thank you so much brother. Can’t wait to get some breakfast with you and learn from you brother. I borrowed you format by the way if you didn’t mind. I think you give really good reviews.

Soul Theologian,

I pray that it does make it out of Reformed Circles, even in the small things I struggle with through the book I would still recommend it for brothers coming out of liberal seminaries and planting churches and other men who come from the Jakes/Dollar/Price background and have saw the grave error in their theology. I also would give this to a someone who has never heard of Reformed theology.

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