Don Carson is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago. He is Canadian by birth and has served in Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Vancouver, British Columbia, before moving to TEDS in 1978. He has a Bachelor of Science (McGill), a Master of Divinity (Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto) and a Doctor of Philosophy in New Testament (Cambridge). Don has authored and edited over 50 books of Biblical commentary and theology. With others like John Piper, Tim Keller and Mark Driscoll, Don is a leader of the Gospel Coalition www.thegospelcoalition.org He and his wife, Joy, live in Libertyville, Illinois. They have two children. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, hiking, and woodworking.
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Often the divisions within the Christian church distract us from what I consider is our main fight. Our main fight is not with each other but with a largely unbelieving world. Although the census data might suggest that the majority of Australians have a belief in God and that many would have a vaguely Christian belief, committed Christians are still a small minority in our country. Over the month of August we have planned a number of activities that you can invite not-as-yet Christians to and engage in discussion. I encourage you to “pray and invite”. |