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Taking God’s Name in Vain
Curbing your mouth may be a lot easier than what God is really telling us we need to do. Join me as we consider what this item of the Decalogue is really expecting of us.
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A Solomon Generation
Agreeing on what wrongs to criminalize and what rights to protect or subsidize is hard enough even in the moral absolutist world.
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Called to Be Raised
Everyone who trust in God through Jesus is will be given a new body when he returns. What will it be like?
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Things to do in a sermon.
Sage advice from an English Puritan church leader once called "the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen".
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How to End your Day
Have trouble winding down? Do the day’s problems keep you awake? While Christopher Ash writes an article aimed at pastors and Christian workers who struggle to juggle their sleep and all the issues brought to them by people they so passionately…
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Luther on Good Preachers
Good preachers should have these qualities and virtues: [1] Gary M. Burge’s Interpreting the Gospel of John: A Practical Guide, Second Edition. (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2013), 199–200. 1. They should be able to teach in a right and orderly…
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Statism
“Comrades! We must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all.” – Nikita Khrushchev, February 25, 1956, 20th Congress of the Communist Party “We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for…
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Microaggressions – a Sign of Destruction.
At first the gentle chime of Dr. Who's cloister bell seems like a reminder for something like "it's time to water the plants," but in fact it's warning of imminent, utter catastrophe. Like it there are warnings all over American/European culture…
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Mary’s Trip to Bethlehem
Mary's decision to take a difficult 60 mile hike with Joseph while she was 9 months pregnant when only males were required to go reveals an important lesson for all of us.
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Multiculturalism and a Children’s Dictionary
I came across this article in The Telegraph that is now old news, but relevant to observers of the slow, relentless shift being pushed by in western culture by it’s “educated” elite through the educational system. Oxford University Press has removed words…