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About Plymothian

I teach at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. My interests include education, biblical studies, and spiritual formation. I have been married to Kelli since 1998 and we have two children, Daryl and Amelia. For recreation I like to run, play soccer, play board games, read and travel.

Prejudice in Caesarea

In the Christian faith there is really no room for prejudice.  Of course it exists.  Northern Ireland is famous for people who claim Christ being at war with each other.  Over here in America, a family that would claim racial neutrality … Continue reading

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Christ the Healer

With both healings Peter clearly places the emphasis on Christ as the healer.  The first time he says, “Jesus Christ heals you” (v.34), the second time, before speaking, “he got down on his knees and prayed” (v. 40). After Aeneas’s … Continue reading

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Founder’s Week Presentation 2011

Here is a link to the presentation that Kelli and I made at Founder’s Week – the whole thing is not available at this point, as far as I can tell, but you can listen to the first 4 minutes … Continue reading

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Paul’s Conversion

Conversion is the essential starting point of the Christian faith.  Paul changes from being a persecutor of Christians to being a follower of the Way.  We all are born into a way of life that is unprofitable.  It does not … Continue reading

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God Cares for Africa

Egypt and Tunisia have recently seen a lot of political unrest.  It seems that Africa is a continent that has struggled with many problems in recent decades.  Countries like Uganda have struggled with AIDS; Countries like Ethiopia have struggled with … Continue reading

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Self-help is No-help

The central story of the Bible is one of reconciliation.  Through the fall of mankind, we are alienated from ourselves, our fellow humans, and from God.  through Jesus we can live in relationship with God, other people, and ourselves in the … Continue reading

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The First Martyr

I can not imagine a stone hitting me and breaking a bone.  I can not imagine being concussed from boulders.  I can not imagine the pain of dying from stoning.  However, Stephen believed in the risen Jesus so passionately and … Continue reading

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Stephen

When Stephen was accused of bringing the Temple and Moses into disrepute he did a number of things worth noting.  He argued from the scriptures and he argued for Moses and against ‘sacred space’.  Stephen pointed out that God was worshiped … Continue reading

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The Power of Administration

The disciples were getting caught up administrating all the gifts that were coming in.  Their passion was teaching and spreading the news about Jesus’ death and miraculous resurrection.  However, someone needed to distribute the supplies that the early church had … Continue reading

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Civil Disobedience

Romans 13 tells us to respect the authorities that God has placed over us, and we should.  However, what happens when governing authorities falsely accuse or enforce immorality.  In this case we will have to engage in civil disobedience.  The … Continue reading

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