2 Random Book Questions

(1) Does anyone own a copy of P.G. Wodehouse’s autobiographical Over Seventy, also published in the compilation Wodehouse on Wodehouse? If you do, and you’re willing to part with it, you will find in me a book trader of astonishing generosity.

(2) Anyone aware of a commendable study of the theology of Fyodor Dostoevsky? Has anyone pulled the theology from his works and organized it into some form of systematic study? Just curious. I do see a journal article of this nature.

Happy Friday!

MLB Playoffs

So the MLB playoff teams are set:

NL

St. Louis Cardinals (91-71)
Los Angeles Dodgers (95-67)

Colorado Rockies (92-70)
Philadelphia Phillies (93-69)

AL

Boston Red Sox (95-67)
Los Angeles Angels (97-65)

Minnesota Twins (87-76)
New York Yankees (103-59)

My predictions:

NL: Cardinals/Phillies=Cardinals
AL: Red Sox/Yankees=Red Sox

World Series=Red Sox in 7.

Who do you have in the WS?

tss-baseball

Gospel Translations

From Josh Harris:

Those doing or connected to work in international missions may be helped in their work by the volunteer-driven initiative Gospel Translations, which now distributes biblical resources in about 40 languages. Below is a sampling from their library.

Spanish

More authors and topics at Libros y Sermones Bíblicos.

Portuguese

More authors and topics at Livros e Sermões Bíblicos.

Chinese (Simplified)

More authors and topics at 圣经的书和布道.

Other sites

See all 40 at the Gospel Translations homepage.

Update

This weekend it was a lot of fun traveling with CJ to North Carolina for the God Exposed Conference (9Marks) and to visit SovGraceNC. Throughout the weekend it was great reconnecting with friends at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 9Marks, and the church. One unexpected treat was hearning a provocative summary of Churchill’s “alone” years (1932-1940) from the luminous Phil Sasser as he drove us around. Amazing!

Overall, I thought the GE conference went well. CJ’s Friday night message to pastors was excellent and instructive. I hope to have video of his message on 2 Tim 4:1-5 up on Vimeo as soon as possible. Nobody I know cares for pastors more carefully, more realistically, more humbly, and with more faith in God, than CJ. To hear CJ address pastors publicly is rare and always special. …

Returning to Maryland we were welcomed home with cool fall weather. This is my favorite season of the year, October my favorite month. This is mostly due to the cool wind the blows in (and partly because I despise pollen and cherish professional baseball). But the air is changing and I couldn’t be happier.

As the air transitions from heavy and humid summer air to the dry and cold air of winter, I am reminded of God’s faithfulness. Seasonal change should remind us of our heavenly Father. The seasonal shifts point us to the steady hand of God.

In Genesis, after the catastrophic flood destroyed the world, God made a covenant promise to Noah promising him never again to destroy the earth with a flood. Moreover, God chose to display his covenant faithfulness (in part) through the repetition of seasonal change. God promised Noah: “While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease” (Gen 8:22). This promise of seasonal transition was—for agrarian ears—good news! The changing seasons would make possible an annual harvest.

So there are many reasons why I love the changing seasons and why I love experiencing the cool air of October. But one reason why I love to experience the change in seasons is this—it reminds us that seasonal shifts occur by the steady faithfulness of our covenant-keeping God. His goodness and generosity is as tangible as cool air of fall and the coming harvest.

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UPDATE: GE conference audio/video here.

Shai Linne

Shai Linne is a gifted reformed rapper. I’ve mentioned him in the past and I really enjoy his albums and especially his cross-centered lyrics. Recently he was in town for the WorshipGod09 conference. Here is a YouTube clip of him rapping “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” the biblical storyline in 4-minutes. You can download the song here.