I am getting better at working through the fruits of conferences. It takes a bit of time but is worth making the effort rather than filing the notes away and moving on to the next thing. Here is an article on 'Making the most of conferences' to help you ask 10 good questions.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Tim Keller and the 'Advantages of remaining sin'
Last week listening to Tim Keller at the London City Mission he was asked about confession and failure. It was illuminating and honest. At one point, he said he and his staff sometimes gather and read 'The advantages of remaining sin' a letter by John Newton ( If you don't have these they are gold-dust- a bargain at £2.50). We did this as a staff on Wednesday and it was a profitable time.
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