David Mitzenmacher
@davemitz
Pastor @GraceBaptist • Ph.D student @sbts • Board Member @FoundersMin @FoundersSem • Adjunct @IOPT_FL • Author, The Law for the Lawless (Out later this year)
I am seeking a few more endorsers for my forthcoming book, The Law for the Lawless: How to Restore Moral Order in the Home, the Church, and Society, to be published by Founders Press with a foreword by @tomascol This book is a focused recovery of the second use of God’s moral…
"If his faith was genuine, then his most important move was not the atomic leg drop but bowing the knee to Christ," @davemitz writes: wng.org/opinions/remem…
A great column from @davemitz on the passing of Hulk Hogan: "If his faith was genuine, then his most important move was not the atomic leg drop but bowing the knee to Christ." wng.org/opinions/remem…
Excellent piece by @DennyBurk "Perhaps what he experienced was not really an 'angry fundamentalism' but the natural response of any confessional denomination to a person who appears to be wandering away from our confessional boundaries."
No, Southern Baptists Have Not “Officially Rejected” the Nicene Creed - Reports of our theological demise have been greatly exaggerated. dennyburk.com/no-southern-ba…
As a boy, I counted Hulk Hogan among my heroes. He told me (and millions of others) to say our prayers and take our vitamins, and I listened. As the only son of a single mother, Hulk Hogan offered a picture of manhood (cartoonish as it was) that taught me to protect the weak,…

"If we add the Nicene Creed to the BFM 2000, then that will stop Baptist seminary professors from drifting away from classical Trinitarianism," he said, as he drifted away from the BFM 2000 while teaching at a Southern Baptist Seminary.