"The Calvin Quincentenary is an international, interdenominational, and interdisciplinary commemoration of the life and work of John Calvin (b. 1509), which left such an indelible impression on the modern world. Climaxing with conferences in multiple locations in 2009, this celebration combines history, spirituality, and culture to recall appropriately the life and work of the Genevan Reformer.
"Esteemed leaders, scholars, and ministers will serve as your guides to learning about this influential man, his vibrant city, and the cultural, religious, political, and economic impact flowing from a movement. This multi-faceted approach seeks to introduce many people to one of the most important thinkers in history."
The fact that this guy is going to such lengths to sue Bible publishers for his "emotional pain and mental instability" apparently caused by the Bible, not only shows his own emotional instability and immaturity, but perhaps it also shows that he actually believes what the Bible says about homosexuality.
Randy Alcorn, writer of non-fiction books such as Heaven, In Light of Eternity and Restoring Sexual Sanity, and fiction such as Deadline, Dominion and Deception, wrote a heart felt letter to C.J. Mahaney and John Piper thanking them for their last messages at the Resolved Conference.
Here is a snippet from Randy's letter:
I wanted to send this to the two of you in gratitude (mostly to God, secondarily to you) in particular for the final night of Resolved. I have been moved to tears and deep worship many times, but not in recent memory to the extent that I was Monday night.
Mark 15 and CJ’s “scream of the damned…for us” touched me at a profound level. The Holy Spirit spoke. And though I prayed and knew that John’s message would beautifully end the conference, I was not prepared for the way it happened.
Do yourself a favour and read the letter. When you're done reading the letter, then listen to the two messages he refers to in his letter.
TSHusker has provided an excellent essential reading curriculum for children and parents, starting at the Grade 1 level all the way up to Grade 12.
If parents can start with with their children from Grade 1 and keep it up all the way through Grade 12, those children will have an incredibly well-grounded theology and would have read some of the great classics.