Monday, June 08, 2009

Religion Saves

I got a copy of Mark Driscoll's new book at the Advance conference: Religion Saves: And Nine Other Misconceptions. This looks like a very interesting book.

Evidently, Driscoll's church conducted a survey of which issues people wanted to have him address. They came up with 9 issues: birth control, humor, predestination, grace, sexual sin, faith and works, dating, the emerging church, and the regulative principle.

Don't tell me you are not curious as to what Driscoll says about at least one of those issues.

2 comments:

Greg Breazeale said...

I listened to most of the sermon series which I am guessing is the bulk of the book, it was pretty good. The one on humor was a little strange and I differ on some of his views of predestination. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.

GB

Randy Meeker said...

I started listening to the Religion Saves series on my flight up to Seattle when I moved up here last September. I think it was the sermon on dating that really stood out to me (which makes some sense, being single). The series definitely played a role for me in deciding to visit Mars Hill. I still haven't read any of his books yet, but I plan to in the future.