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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Atheism is Funny


Posted by Jason Stellman at 4:11 PM
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Rev. Jason J. Stellman

Rev. Jason J. Stellman
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Jason Stellman
... I was born and raised in Orange County, CA (also known as "The OC" by people not from there), and served as a missionary with Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa in Uganda (’91-’92) and in Hungary (’94-’00). After becoming Reformed and being subse-quently “dismissed” from ministry with Calvary, I went to Westminster Seminary California where I received my M.Div. in 2004. After graduation I was ordained by the Pacific Northwest Presbytery of the PCA and called to plant Exile Presbyterian Church in the Seattle area. I am the author of Dual Citizens: Worship and Life Between the Already and the Not Yet (Reformation Trust, 2009), and The Destiny of the Species (forthcoming).
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      • Theology of the Cross, Salinger Style
      • "Three Things I Need You to Know"
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      • Israel's Leadership of the Gentiles
      • Christ, Kingdom, and Culture, Part 1: Godfrey
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