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Blog Name: Kingdom People
Url: http://trevinwax.com/
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Topics: Theology, Bible, Church
Description: My name is Trevin Wax. I am first and foremost a follower of Jesus Christ. My wife is Corina, and we have two children: Timothy (4) and Julia (newborn). The Lord has blessed our family by giving me the opportunity to serve the wonderful people of First Baptist Church, Shelbyville, TN as the Associate Pastor for Education and Missions. I am currently finishing my Masters of Divinity at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY via the extension center in Nashville. I have been blogging regularly at Kingdom People since October of 2006. I occasionally contribute articles to Christianity Today and other publications. Currently, I am wrapping up work on a book that is soon to be published by Crossway Books.
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Trevin’s Seven
1. “The Olympic Promised Land” – The testimony of a man whose Olympic dreams are shattered; yet he remains committed to the Lord’s plan.I am one of the left behind, one of t...more
A New Kind of Church: Strengths and Weaknesses
Yesterday, I posted a summary of Aubrey Malphurs’ book, A New Kind of Church: Understanding Models of Ministry for the 21st Century. Today, I off
Worth a Look 12.3.09
Jim Belcher continues the conversation about Deep Church with an interview at the Gospel Coalition blog. Interesting insights into the gospel, the kingdom, and the church:I agree with Keller when h...more
A New Kind of Church: A Summary
Aubrey Malphurs is the professor of pastoral ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has written a number of books on contemporary models of church planting and church revitalization. His book,
Worth a Look 12.2.09
A brief history of Antarctica:Antarctica has no permanent residents, just the 1,000 to 5,000 scientists who staff its research centers, usually for a few months at a time. But more and more are com...more

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