September 2007 - Posts

  • A Special Treat Only For Bob's Blog Readers

    Scene from Creation's Voice Here is a special pre-release notification of our newest dynamation, "Creation's Voice." Creation's Voice is  a dynamation about the Christian doctrine of general revelation.

    Watch Creation's Voice

    We hope to put out a press release later this week formally announcing the release of Creation's Voice. Here's what we have so far:

    ****BEGIN PRESS RELEASE****

    Kids 4 Truth is pleased to announce the release of their latest dynamation, “Creation’s Voice.”

    www.kids4truth.com/CV/voice.html

    Has the God of the universe spoken? Yes, He has. He has communicated His existence in such a way that no one can avoid His message. God’s created universe continually heralds the truth of His awesome presence and power. 

    In other words, Creation is speaking. Are you listening?

    Whether they enjoyed the privilege of hearing a preacher carefully articulate the Bible, or whether they never once heard the name “Jesus Christ,” all people who have ever lived on Earth have been exposed to God’s revelation of Himself as almighty Creator. The testimony of the created universe is so clear that nobody could ever claim a legitimate excuse for failing to acknowledge that God is real. We are all accountable to answer to Him and to seek after Him.

    “Creation’s Voice” graciously confronts viewers to stop, look, and listen carefully to the message that “nature” has been broadcasting for thousands of years. We must pay attention to the greatest Reality that ever was or ever will be: GOD.

    Watch the “Creation’s Voice” dynamation now: www.kids4truth.com/CV/voice.html

    About: Kids 4 Truth International strives to inspire and equip Christians to teach boys and girls essential Bible truth. We want kids to know what Christians believe and why they believe it.

    The cornerstone of our ministry is the Kids 4 Truth clubs program and curriculum which attempts to fortify young hearts and minds with the essential teachings of the authentic Christian faith.

    Children's Clubs: http://clubs.kids4truth.com

    Children's Daily Devotionals: http://devos.kids4truth.com

    Home Page: www.kids4truth.com

  • Ten Books I Recommend

    In no particular order, here are 10 recently written books (i.e. written within the past 50 years) I recommend. Matthew Weathers, my friend serving the Lord in China, inspired this list. I hope you find this list helpful brother Matthew.

    image1. Always Ready - a compilation of the late Greg Bahnsen's writings. If I could only recommend one book besides the Bible I would recommend this one. The more you discover about presuppositional apologetics, the more you'll realize that's the bible way to defend your faith. And as you practice presuppositional apologetics, you'll find it begins to look less and less like apologetics and more and more like declaration. You can find out more about Dr. Greg Bahnsen HERE.

    image2.  Faith Works: The Gospel According to the Apostles by John MacArthur. This book was key in helping me understand what the call of the gospel really is. God calls lost sinners to repent and believe. This summer, I was confronted about my preaching by a concerned layperson. This guy literally ran after me as I was exiting from the service. I could tell he was not pleased with me. For about an hour we discussed the doctrine of repentance (he felt like I was wrong to tell people to "turn from their sins" because to him, repentance was simply a change of mind about Who Jesus is and what I was saying sounded like "works salvation"). At one point, he scolded me: "You're telling people to do something they simply CANNOT do." I think I surprised him when I said: "Sir, I couldn't agree with you more." I went on to explain that I believe that both faith and repentance are saving graces (i.e. something given/granted). Anyway, the conversation prompted me to do some study on the matter of repentance. I stayed up all night and by 4AM I was convicted! But not the kind of conviction my critic would want. I was convicted that I was not preaching repentance nearly hard enough! After reading Pink, Spurgeon, Whitefield, Edwards, and a few others on repentance...I'm convinced we're wimps. FWIW, I've found that many of the guys that criticize MacArthur and his position on "Lordship salvation" haven't actually read MacArthur's books.

    image3.  Teaching Truth, Training Hearts by Tom J. Nettles. This book was foundational to the development of the Kids 4 Truth curriculum. This book provides the biblical and historical justification at the heart of all Kids 4 Truth is and does. The greatest need for the day is not less doctrine, it's more. As I travel around America I'm appalled by the doctrinal dumbness and theological apathy that is rampant in our churches. We must teach the next generation what Christians believe and why they believe it. First and foremost, we must get our theology right. "What we believe about God is the most important thing about us," said Tozer.

    image4. The Pleasures of God by John Piper. If you only read one Piper book, read this one. Your view of God will be challenged in a really good way. I'm not a Piper head and I would echo his own words to some extent when he says: "You only need to read one book by me. If you've read one book by me, you've read them all." But John Piper has helped me to see God in more of His glory. IMHO, the most edifying material that Pastor Piper has produced are his biographical sketches. If you listen to two, listen to the one on William Cowper, and then after that, listen to the one on John Newton.

    image5. Watership Down by Richard Adams. Yeah, it's a story about rabbits that can talk. And a seagull. So why is this book on my top ten list? Apart from being a fascinating story told by a clever, articulate story-teller, this book will cause you to consider your place in the world. Forget the animated presentation, it does the book no justice. Read.

     

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    6. The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis. What a work. At a particularly low point in my life, God brought Lewis into my life. For the Christian, at the heart of any/all obedience to God is love. So it stands to reason its a pretty good idea to know as much about love as we possibly can. Read this book and find out about gift love and need love.

     

    image7. Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem.  This is my favorite systematic theology book written within the last 50 years. Grudem clearly demonstrates that theology is not simply an academic pursuit...real theology has legs. He includes hymn selections and poignant application questions at the end of each chapter to help us understand that theology requires a response.

     

    image8. Christian Theology by Millard Erickson. Another very good systematic theology that helped me greatly while I was in seminary. I appreciate Erickson's stand on inerrancy and his careful directing of all things back to the glory of God.

     

    image 9. Spurgeon V Hyper-Calvinism by Iain Murray. I love Charles Spurgeon. When I was beginning my ministry, I regularly read his sermons and listened to Charles Koelsh read them. I want to be Spurgeon-esque in just about everything I do that relates to ministry. IMO, there is something irresistibly attractive about Spurgeon. Preach the gospel hard, passionately and call everyone to respond to the gospel.

    10. I'm still thinking. I've got about 3 for this slot and they're all tied right now.

    This list will probably inspire a top ten old books list. But don't hold your breath. Those old, dead guys can get you into a lot of trouble! Perhaps I'll do a top ten catechism list as well.

    Have a nice weekend, both of you.

  • The Last Six Months...

    ...have been busy! Here are some highlights:

    In March,

    I went to get my wife (at that time my fiancé ) from Northland. On the way back home to Missouri I had the privilege of speaking at Maranatha Baptist Bible College. As a Northland alum, I was able to shed some much needed light on what Northland students really think about Maranatha. FWIW...I am very excited about the future of Maranatha and hope to return there again soon. There seemed to be a fantastic spirit among the staff and students. We had a great lunch with Luke McCarnan and Danny Howe, too. (What a dining hall!)

    In April,

    image I got married to Sarah Zimmerman (now it's Roberts) and went on a Honeymoon to Northern California. Here's a link where you can view some of our wedding pics. Our wedding day was truly blessed and we praise the Lord for allowing this "tree of life" into our lives (Proverbs 13:12). My good buddy Will Galkin gave the charge and he obviously felt great liberty to poke fun at me throughout what was truly an eloquent biblical challenge.

    Seriously folks, it was the best wedding I've ever attended. And I've been to many! smile_regular

    Our honeymoon was wonderful. The house the Lord provided for us was spectacular and one would have to wonder why we purposefully chose to spend one night sleeping outside on a sidewalk next to a busy downtown street in a big California city. If you see one of us, feel free to ask...it's a great story.

    Later in the month, I made an unplanned trip to Michigan to attend the funeral of a dear pastor friend and mentor--Steve Tipmore.  Pastor Tipmore faithfully served in Fremont, Michigan for over 20 years. He influenced my life greatly. He lived life with zeal, passion, and a bit of righteous gusto. He always made time for others and was a true disciple-maker. When I was in college, I did my internship at the church he pastored. I'll never forget the coffee-shop moments and the life-touching-life ministry Pastor Tipmore had with me. I miss him greatly.

    In May,

    Sarah and I traveled to Oregon and Washington state promoting Kids 4 Truth. We had a great time with Pastors Mike Hanafee and George Steikes. In Oregon, nobody pays sales tax. In Washington, nobody pays state income tax. Doesn't it make good sense to live on the border in Washington and do all your shopping in Oregon? I think yes.

    But one thing you won't want to buy in Oregon is a haircut. I received the worst haircut of my life while staying there. I told the barberess, "I'd like my sides like this..." and went on to explain how I wanted it. She told me "No, no...you don't want that. It wouldn't look right." As I glanced toward my wife I think I caught a devilish grin as she quickly lurched over and buried her face in a newspaper. Folks, my hair got butchered. But thankfully, Mike Hanafee is a marine and still wears his hair as such and his was the church I was at that week. I told his congregation the night of the bad haircut: "Your pastor has had a profound impact on me and I am quickly moving his direction; though I have not yet attained his measure of fullness" as I motioned with my hand to the top of my head. They understood.

    In June,

    Sarah and I had the privilege of serving at the Wilds' Junior Boot Camp in North Carolina. I was able to serve on program and also preach during some of the weeks. Sarah remained busy by creating a memory DVD of photos and video snippets of each of the respective weeks. On the weekends we were able to minister in several different area churches and promote Kids 4 Truth and also help equip those who will begin using the clubs this fall. The Wilds is very gracious in that they allow me to set up a prominent Kids 4 Truth display and promote our materials there. Every week, leadership from several different churches are exposed to our stuff.

    I also took a trip to Southland Christian Camp during this month and had a great week of ministry there. Thank you, Todd Sasek! I actually got to fly back to my home church (Tri-City in Kansas City), drive a busload of juniors 13 hours down to Southland, and then serve as the camp speaker for them. Don't think I'm a servant for doing this. This is just how desperate I am for an audience.

    In July,

    It was more of the same save a brief jaunt up to Michigan to Camp CoBeAc..."Come, Believe, Accept...Camp CoBeAc!" Jeff Kahl, the director, joked with me that they were thinking of changing the name to Camp CoReBeAc. Why? "Come, REPENT, Believe, Accept. That'd be okay by me. What a week we had there! Over 400 juniors packed that campsite out. This week was the first time ever I was simulcasted because chapel space was at such a premium. Jeff Kahl and his faithful staff are doing a great job up there in Prudenville, Michigan.

    Speaking of Michigan, it's my home state. I grew up in Western Michigan and I'll be the first to tell you that my side of the state is nothing like Detroit and much of Eastern (the union-side-of-the-state) Michigan. Sarah and I were able to steal away the day before camp began and visit my old hometown and some of my old childhood friends. I was so excited to show her the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, one of the great tourist attractions of Michigan and the place where I worked as a teenager. I just knew she'd be impressed by those huge dunes. But I'd forgotten that my wife had grown up as an MK in the Sahara Desert. She wasn't impressed by my dunes.

    We also had a great time with pastor Edd Bowen at Faith Baptist Church in Davison, Michigan. Thank you friends for the hospitatily and opportunity to minister with you!

    In August, image

    I had the high honor of being the first speaker ever at the Wilds of New England. What a privilege it was to be a part of the premiere week of the Wilds  of New England. I was humbled at the opportunity to minister along side of some incredible servants and to preach God’s Word to over 150 juniors, sponsors, and camp staff. Many of these young people were unaccustomed to the “camp experience,” and their excitement was contagious. Several boys and girls exhibited astounding maturity yet childlike simplicity as they clearly articulated God’s specific work in their hearts during their week of camp.  One young man summed up his week at camp by saying, “I realized that my whole life has been all about me, but I don’t want to go that direction anymore. I’m going God’s direction instead.”

    We're back home in Kansas City now, going into the Kids 4 Truth offices every day. Sarah is now a full-time employee, um, er, volunteer for Kids 4 Truth. She has told me repeatedly that she enjoys what she is doing. I'm glad.

    We love married life. We love serving with Kids 4 Truth. We're very excited about the future. I'll say more about some current and future vision of the Kids 4 Truth ministry within the next blog post or two. Until then, consider yourself updated.