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Do we want the risen Lord to tell us how to live?

March 24th, 2010

There is reason why so many in our churches ignore the resurrection in their daily lives. They want a savior who forgives their sins, but they don’t want a risen Lord who tells them how to live.

via All Comments for: The Resurrection Changes Everything | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction.

In Crossway Books top ten books sold this week

March 23rd, 2010

Raised With Christ has reached the top ten of all Crossway books being sold this week. There are a number of other really good books in the top ten, many of which would also make good reading this Easter:

  1. Doctrine Mark Driscoll, Gerry Breshears
  2. Passion Hymns for a Kid’s Heart (Volume 4, Book w/CD) Bobbie Wolgemuth, Joni Eareckson Tada, Frank Ordaz (Illustrator)
  3. The Cross Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Christopher Catherwood (Editor)
  4. 1 and 2 Thessalonians Woodrow Kroll
  5. Choosing a Bible Leland Ryken
  6. Raised with Christ Adrian Warnock
  7. The Big Picture Story Bible David R. Helm, Gail Schoonmaker (Illustrator)
  8. Morning and Evening (Charles H. Spurgeon) Charles H. Spurgeon, Alistair Begg (Editor and Translator)
  9. Scandalous D. A. Carson
  10. Every Child Everywhere! Debby Anderson

via Crossway Books a Publishing Ministry of Good News Publishers.

“A solid basis for an experiential Christianity” Dave Bish

March 22nd, 2010

The book takes off in the second half where Adrian begins to lay out the implications of the resurrection for Christian life: how the resurrection changes everything. He rates his chapter on prayer as the one that we’ll skip but which he considers most important. It’s a great call to pray to the risen Christ which is lively and inspiring. For me the most significant contribution of this book is to be found in chapters 15-16. In view of the resurrection we’re shown a solid basis for an experiential Christianity, of relationship with a risen Lord, and for me this is the key contribution that this book will make to the church. Reading it was personally challenging and convicting, driving me more to Jesus.

via Review: Raised with Christ (Adrian Warnock).

“There is a day” a resurrection song

March 19th, 2010

It’s great to see the full Lyric of PHATFISH song ‘There is a day’ printed in Adrian Warnock’s new book ‘Raised with Christ’. If you’re interested in getting hold of the song recording and/or sheet music click here.

via Phatfish Blog.

More than an afterthought | Culture analysis | Sydneyanglicans.net

March 16th, 2010

A theology of the cross with no resurrection is a gospel of condemnation without forgiveness, of punishment that never becomes atonement, of a human Jesus but not a divine saviour, of a world condemned and abandoned but never redeemed and transformed.That isn’t the gospel of the apostles. Check out Acts, for example. Or look at Paul’s magnificent opening salvo to Romans:…the gospel he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures regarding his Son, who as to his human nature was a descendent of David, and who through the Spirit of holiness was declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ our Lord…For Paul, the resurrection of Jesus from the dead means the public declaration of Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God.

via More than an afterthought | Culture analysis | Sydneyanglicans.net.

Support your Christian bookshop this weekend

March 11th, 2010

Over at Adrian’s blog it’s Support your Christian bookshop weekend. You will see a list of UK stores known to be stocking Raised With Christ. Let us know if you know of any more.

Back in stock at Amazon

March 11th, 2010

Ever since the launch of Raised With Christ, Amazon.co.uk has been struggling to keep it in stock due to higher sales than they predicted. The good news is that they have now taken a new delivery and are able to send copies immediately. If you are waiting for a copy from them it should be dispatched today, and if you have yet to order you can do so now by clicking here.  Elsewhere Amazon.com, Amazon.fr, and Amazon.de have good stock. Meanwhile Amazon.ca say they currently have limited stock, and Amazon.jp say they can ship within 1-3 weeks.

    “I was thoroughly convicted by my own apathy”

    March 9th, 2010

    Whenever I hear about a book that deals with resurrection in some form, I get excited.  As I’ve been teaching the Bible in a local church context for a few years, I’ve encountered few people with much knowledge regarding the Bible’s teaching on resurrection.  Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead, but that’s about it.  When I ask what the implications are of Christ’s resurrection, I’m answered with confused looks and blank stares . . . So naturally I’d gravitate toward a book like Adrian Warnock’s Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything . . .  His discussion on the central role of Jesus’ resurrection in the book of Acts was extremely helpful.  I’m not sure how anyone could not reference the resurrection in their evangelism after reading this chapter!

    . . . Like Warnock, I care deeply about this subject and burn to make known the glory of Christ’s resurrection . . .There were a couple places where Warnock was simply outstanding.  I mentioned his discussion on Acts, but perhaps the most powerful place for me was in his discussion of experiencing the risen Savior.  As I read through quotes from the likes of Edwards and Spurgeon, I literally had to stop reading multiple times because I was so thoroughly convicted by my own apathy.  Keep in mind, this almost never happens with me.  If I truly believe that the same power that God used to raise Christ from the dead exists in me, I would not be so complacent.  Oh Lord, forgive me!

    via Book Review: Raised with Christ « Boston Bible Geeks.

    Is the Church Neglecting the Easter Message of the Resurrection?

    March 7th, 2010

    The church in the 21st century is neglecting to preach about the resurrection, according to a new book by popular Christian blogger Adrian Warnock. “Jesus’ resurrection is often only mentioned at Easter time. But if we take someone to the cross and leave them there, we have only done half the job,” says first-time author Warnock, whose book, Raised with Christ, has just been published in the UK and USA. “Not preaching about the resurrection is a major reason for the weakness, lack of joy, poor growth, spiritual decline, compromise with sin, and many other problems in the church today.”

    Warnock goes further on what he believes are the problems that have resulted from neglecting the resurrection. “Without the resurrection, the cross is just a meaningless tragedy. If we don’t declare that Jesus rose again, we have not shared the biblical gospel at all. There is therefore no surprise that we see few conversions. We are not declaring the full gospel, which is the power of God to save us.”

    via Is the church neglecting the Easter message of the resurrection?

    MP3 From Premier Christian Radio Interview

    March 6th, 2010

    This morning Adrian Warnock was interviewed by Tony Miles on the UK’s leading Christian radio station, Premier Christian Radio. You can listen to the mp3 of the interview here.

    May God Use this Book to Revitalize Many Lives

    March 2nd, 2010

    I would thoroughly recommend this book to anyone whose background is “Reformed” or conservative evangelical and whose faith seems to be somewhat doctrine-centered and dry. In fact I can think of people I might like to give it to. I would think that anyone like that who read this book would find it acceptable – and if they then took its message to heart their faith would be transformed. I hope and pray that God uses the book in this way to revitalize many Christian lives.

    via Gentle Wisdom» Blog Archive » Raised with Christ: Review part 8 and conclusion.

    Make Much Of The Resurrection!

    March 1st, 2010

    This book is one of the most important, in my humble opinion, ever written on the topic of the resurrection. It is not that Warnock has necessarily said anything that has not been said before in different places and in different ways. Instead, the value in the book is that Warnock has made the sort of hum-drum reality of the resurrection come to life for the church and the Christian! The resurrection of Christ, far more than just some historical event, has ongoing ramifications in the our lives today! The resurrection has great implications for our lives and we fully grasp the nature of and importance of the resurrection of Christ it will profoundly change our lives. That is where this book is so important. It makes so much of the resurrection! And rightly, we should make much of it. Hopefully this book will drive more preachers and teachers to talk about the importance of the resurrection. I heartily recommend Warnock’s book to this end. May the resurrection again be a topic of constant address in the church and may we live like a community brought from death to life in our own resurrection!

    READ MORE at  Working out Salvation with Fear and Trembling.

    Raised With Christ in the UK

    February 27th, 2010

    IVP UK is the British distributor for Crossway’s Raised With Christ. They have had significantly more demand than anticipated, more stock has now arrived, however, so individuals and bookshops can call them on 0115 978 1054 to order.

    We encourage you to support your local Christian bookshop. We know that some stores are stocking Raised With Christ, but why not check with your local store and let us know if they have it.

    Newfrontiers Resources have a good level of stock at the moment and are able to fulfill orders immediately.

    Amazon.co.uk reports that they only have two copies in stock at the moment, but say they have more on order.

    Abebooks also have some stock at a heavy discount, but stock seems unlikely to last long.

    Songs that Celebrate the Resurrection

    February 27th, 2010

    Bob Kauflin has served us well by sharing a list of songs that focus on the resurrection of Jesus. See Songs that Celebrate the Resurrection in View of the Cross.

    Saved by the Cross, or the Resurrection?

    February 26th, 2010

    When the New Testament writers refer to either the death or resurrection, “they so presuppose that the death and resurrection of Jesus are entwined that they refer to either one of them and intend for us to understand that they mean both of them. If this is the case, straightforward sentences that tell us ‘Jesus died to save us’ or ‘Jesus was raised to save us’ actually mean exactly the same thing.” And Adrian is not alone in this thinking. John Calvin seems to also agree . . .

    Raised With Christ quoted at Saved By the Cross, or the Resurrection? « Voice of the Sheep.

    Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?

    February 23rd, 2010

    “[It is] the most important question we can ever ask.” And in pursuing this critical question, our writer looks at explanations that have been put forward seeking to explain the empty tomb, the transformation of the disciples, the rapid growth of the church with Sunday as the primary day of worship, and the conversion of church-persecutors like Saul of Tarsus . . .

    None of these explanations are credible in any way. As Adrian concludes, “…the only realistic interpretation of the first Easter is that Jesus did rise from the dead.”

    If you’re reading this post, and you’re not sure about the resurrection of Jesus, then check it out. Investigate. Read Chapter Three in Raised with Christ, ‘chew on it’ and read the Gospel accounts in the New Testament. In my own life, the historical fact of the resurrection of Jesus was fundamental to turning to Jesus Christ in repentance and faith as my Saviour and Lord.

    via Deep Creek Anglican Church Blog » Raised with Christ 2.

    Interviewed By Justin Taylor

    February 17th, 2010

    HT Justin’s Blog.

    In Top 7000 At Amazon

    February 17th, 2010

    Everyone says that it is important to take Amazon.com sales ranking figures with a pinch of salt, and they are, of course, right. These figures fluctuate quickly and are far from being the only gauge of a book’s popularity.  But they are almost the only publicly available way to assess how a book is doing.

    Those who believe in the central premise of Raised With Christ, which is that we must stop neglecting the resurrection, will be encouraged to hear that people do seem to be buying this resurrection book at Amazon.  As of today,  Raised With Christ is reported as being in the top 7000 books sold. Remember that millions of books are listed there.  Amazon.com also reports that they are likely to temporarily go out of stock as they only have one copy left.

    If you haven’t ordered  your copy yet, and they do have a brief period without any books to send out, there are several other online bookstores listed in the sidebar on this site.  Or, you could visit your local bookstore and ask if they have it in stock; many do.

    UPDATE – Amazon appears to have received a new delivery, so remain able to fulfill orders.

    Resurrection: The Hinge of the Gospel

    February 16th, 2010

    At times, the American church seems to neglect the resurrection.  I, along with others, have been guilty of trying to explain the Gospel of Jesus Christ without a significant emphasis on the resurrection. We say things like, “Jesus died for your sins.” Now that is certainly true, but it is incomplete without any mention of Jesus’ subsequent resurrection. Jesus’ penal substitutionary death on the cross and victorious resurrection from that death are what guarantee those who are in Christ eternal life.

    via Indeed #1: The Hinge of the Gospel « Theologicalsynergy.

    On Moody Radio’s The Morning Ride

    February 15th, 2010

    Adrian Warnock was interviewed live in the studio at Moody Radio last week. You can listen to the interview online.

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