Wow. The National Center for Family Integrated Churches national “Sufficiency of Scripture 2009: Practically Applied to Church and Family” is playing out to be an incredible event. Last evening Jeff and I were treated to some incredible sessions. You can follow my thoughts “play-by-play” at http://twitter.com/gracebiblewv.
However, I needed no Starbucks to arise this a.m. as we headed out to the convention center. Voddie Baucham was opening up with a message “Sufficiency of Scripture in Biblical Manhood”. Boy I could hear the female pastors from area churches back home yelling from here.
While not popular, Voddie courageously took on evangelical feminism and egalitarianism that plague the church today. Although theologically sound, he more importantly had the foundation of scripture and its sufficiency to stand on and refute the modern culture that has obliterated sound doctrine and teaching in the church. He also took on government schools and the like and their hatred for Christianity and where it started and what we as Biblical families can do to counter it. Incredible. I can’t wait for his breakout session.
Next up, Jeff headed over to “SOS Applied to the Regulative Principle in Old Testament Worship”. I meanwhile took in R.C. Sproul, Jr. and what was supposed to be “SOS in Biblical Inerrancy”. However, through God’s provision, his topic changed to “SOS in Suffering” due to a recent tragedy in his church. (More on this later in the SOS Recap).
Well, going to finish lunch here at the “Wok & Roll” and outrun Godzill-ra back to the convention center and sit in on Paul Washer’s “SOS in Personal Evangelism”. Stay tuned for details!

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