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Daily Archives: April 3, 2012
Why I’m Still a Christian (and not a “Christ Follower”)
It has been somewhat of a fad, or trend of late, to mess with words. Now I happen to like words, and think the change of meaning that comes over time affects some words but not all, and certainly not … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Book Reviews, Philosophy, Preaching, Puritan, Reformed, Theology
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Bible Study, Christ-Follower, Christian Church, Christians, Exegesis, Jesus Christ, Philosophy, postmodernism, Puritans, Theology
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From the Gospel Coalition: On Youth Ministry
I think that the biggest problem of youth ministry was that it tended to separate the family at a time that the culture was doing that too. Rather than contradict the prevailing thought, the church utilized it. The same can … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Reformed, Theology
Tagged Bible, Christian Education, Education, Family, Home Schooling, postmodernism, Social Planning, Theology, Youth Ministry
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Toxic Charity?
Posted in Book Reviews, Politics and Public Policy, Theology
Tagged Book Reviews, Charity, Christians, Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, Missions, News, Social Planning, Theology
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QOTH: Billy Graham
While some think this is “prophetic,” and speaks to our generation in particular, the fact that it was also true in 1965 tells us that Graham had a great insight into church history. This is true of almost every era … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Philosophy, Politics and Public Policy, Puritan, Reformed, Theology, Worship
Tagged Bible, Christians, Church History, History, Hypocrite, Jesus Christ, postmodernism, Quotes, Theology, Trends
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QOTD
“He that knows nothing will believe anything.” –Thomas Fuller, 1608-1661
Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Education, Home Schooling, Insulting Islam, Islam, Philosophy, Politics and Public Policy, Preaching, Pro Life, Puritan, Reformed, Secularism, Theology
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Christian Education, Christians, Creationism, Dave Suzuki, Education, Feminism, Free Speech, Home Schooling, Human Rights, Hypocrite, Insulting Islam, intolerance, Islam, new atheism, Philosophy, postmodernism, Quotes, Theology
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The Pagan Easter | A repost from a friend.
Original Post Here TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 The Pagan Easter. Alright, Christ-followers, you may not like this post. It might make you feel very uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. This week I’ve been studying the origins of Easter. And, friends – I’m disturbed … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Education, Home Schooling, Philosophy, Politics and Public Policy, Pro Life, Secularism, Theology
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Childcare, Christians, Easter, Good Friday, Home Schooling, Hypocrite, Palm Sunday, Passover, Philosophy, postmodernism, Theology
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