Browsing archives for August, 2010

Sermon: Your Time is Currency – by Andy Adkison

Faith,Sermons 27 August 2010 | 0 Comments

This is the latest sermon from my brother Andy. He’s preaching about “the currency of time” and how we should leverage our time wisely for the Kingdom of God. I’m listening to it now as I type this post.

Check it out!

Your Time is Currency – by Andy Adkison – 8/26/10 – download

To hear more of Andy’s sermons, click here…

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(sola)s Hattiesburg Promo Video

Faith,Graphic Design 25 August 2010 | 0 Comments

(sola)s Hattiesburg from (sola)s on Vimeo.

I love my brother Andy.  And I love the things that God is doing with him down in Hattiesburg, MS as a college minister.  This is a recent promo video that describes Andy’s ministry and what’s going on.  (Take time to notice the nifty posters in the background. I helped design them).

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Recent Sermon: Approaching God in the Midst of Trouble – Heb 4:14-16

Faith,Sermons 25 August 2010 | 0 Comments

This is a recent sermon I preached at 24church. I had intentions of posting a manuscript as well, but I haven’t had the time to tidy it up enough to post.

Approaching God in the Midst of Trouble – by Ben Adkison – 8/15/10 – download

My brother, Andy, preached a sermon on the same day at Temple Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, MS, and I would’ve posted it as well, but it’s not available yet.

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Aaron Gillespie formerly of Underoath

Faith,Music 23 August 2010 | 0 Comments

I Am Living: Aaron Gillespie from Come&Live! on Vimeo.

If you’ve been wondering why he left the band and what God’s doing in his life, this is apparently a big part of the story.  The more I check out Come&Live!, the more I love what they’re doing.

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A Call to Ministry

Ecclesiology,Thoughts 21 August 2010 | 0 Comments

I just started reading Church Planter:  The Man, The Message, The Mission by Darrin Patrick.  It’s really good so far.  I love this statement about a call to ministry:

All three of these confirmations – heart, head, and skill – must be present in a genuine call.  The Pentacostal/charismatic camp tends to focus on heart and the supernatural calling from God.  The Reformed/evangelical camp tends to focus on the head.  The mainline churches often focus on skills.  But in a genuine call all three  are present (40).

Thoughts?

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