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The Secret to Christian Community

April 4, 2012 by mattperman

I don’t know everything there is to know about Christian community. Far from it. But here are two things I know: First, too many Christians live their lives alone, or with insufficient Christian community. Second, the way to true Christian community is to focus first on God, not on having community. If your ultimate aim […]

Filed Under: Community

On What Date Was Jesus Crucified?

April 3, 2012 by mattperman

Probably Friday, April 3, AD 33. Which means exactly 1,979 years ago today.

Filed Under: Christ

The Geography of Neglect

April 2, 2012 by mattperman

I just received in the mail the latest episode of Dispatches from the Front by Frontline Missions. Andy Naselli notes that this episode is excellent, just like the previous ones. I’m watching it right now and find it to be excellent as well. My only recommendation to Frontline Missions is to get these in to Netflix […]

Filed Under: Missions

The Best Way to Imitate Jesus is Sometimes…

March 12, 2012 by mattperman

… to imitate Paul. Or David, or Peter, or James, or the apostle John. The reason for this is that, first, Paul points us to his own example. “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). So, this is the right thing to do. But, second, the reason for this is that we […]

Filed Under: Life Design

Ending Extreme Poverty: The Question is Not "Can We?," But "How Fast?"

March 11, 2012 by mattperman

Here’s an important press release from Live58.org. I received this back in January but had to put everything that wasn’t urgent on hold while I got my book done. I strongly believe in and love what Live58 is doing, and this is just as relevant now as it was in January: 58: GLOBAL IMPACT TOUR […]

Filed Under: Poverty

Correcting a Misunderstanding of the Sovereignty of God

February 14, 2012 by mattperman

When I was first learning about God’s sovereignty 15 or so years ago, every book I read made sure to emphasize the point that God’s control over all things is not an excuse for inaction. When we see someone in need, for example, we are to not EVER to say “that’s God’s will, so I’m […]

Filed Under: God

When Jesus Said "Blessed are the Poor in Spirit," Did He Simply Mean "Blessed are the Humble"?

January 18, 2012 by mattperman

No. The reason is that spiritual poverty, in a certain sense, is not a good thing at all. To be spiritually poor, in the first dimension of the word, is to be a sinner. This is not a good thing. Jesus isn’t talking merely about humble people here; he is talking about sinners. But we […]

Filed Under: Faith

How Can God's War Against Satan be a "Real War" if God is Omnipotent?

January 17, 2012 by mattperman

It can sometimes be hard to see how God’s war against evil and Satan is a “real war,” given that evil is clearly outmatched (since God is omnipotent). It’s like when I wrestle with my two-year-old: there’s no way he can win. And, of course, there is indeed no way evil can win. But it’s […]

Filed Under: God

Does God Care if Tim Tebow Wins?

January 13, 2012 by mattperman

My friend Owen Strachan has a great article in the Atlantic this week on whether God cares if Tim Tebow wins on Saturday. The gist: This question is answered by the doctrine of providence. Yes, God does care. God cares about and governs everything, even the death of a sparrow. But does this mean that […]

Filed Under: Current Events

What Happens When NGOs Admit Failure?

January 10, 2012 by mattperman

This is a very insightful TED talk by David Damberger. Here’s the summary: International aid groups make the same mistakes over and over again. At TEDxYYC David Damberger uses his own engineering failure in India to call for the development sector to publicly admit, analyze, and learn from their missteps. One of the most significant […]

Filed Under: Non-Profit Management

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I am the director of career development at The King’s College NYC, co-founder of What’s Best Next, and the author of What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done. This is my personal website where I blog on four of my favorite topics: theology, apologetics, culture, and living in New York City.

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