Sermons of Thabiti Anyabwile
"Back in 1991, during his junior year of college, Ron Burns decided to choose a name to reflect his newfound Muslim faith. In the tradition of Islam, everyone must choose names that embody particular attributes of Allah that they would desire to attribute to themselves. In Swahili, the name Thabiti means "stern, upright;" in Arabic, Anyabwile means "God has set me free."
What great irony and a mighty display of God’s sovereignty that even while Thabiti was in the time of his firmest bondage to sin, the Lord allowed his name to indicate His future plans — essentially, what this brother can say unhesitatingly today: "God has set me free."" (further reading)
Any way, I would love to see his sermons in Logos
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abondservant said:
"God has set me free."" (further reading)
Now, that was impressive. Thank you for the link.
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Thabiti's plenary talk on race at the 2008 T4G conference is destined to go down in history as a defining moment in modern church history, IMO. If you haven't heard this message, go and listen.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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