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weekend reading

a couple of articles for your reading pleasure this weekend. the first one by Angelo M. Codevilla is political in nature about the divide in this country between the political class and the “country class”. Long but interesting. here is … Continue reading

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brave new digital world

Vitamin Z points to a First Things article called iPhones Have Consequences. Sally Thomas takes a look at the effect that internet access ubiquity has had on the education of kids. It is not a pretty picture. Here are four … Continue reading

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Romans 8:16-39

Adrian Warnock posted this video a few weeks ago of a dramatic reading of Romans 8:16-39. Enjoy. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6Lluay3_1Y&hl=en&fs=1]

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Read your Bible

Thanks to Todd Bumgarner who pointed me to this long quote by Bishop J.C. Ryle about the importance of reading your Bible. Here is a piece: You live in a world where your soul is in constant danger. Enemies are … Continue reading

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Did Jesus Claim to be Messiah (the Christ)?

Some of you have seen John Hagee’s video advertising one of his books. In it he makes the startling claim that the Jews can’t be responsible for rejecting Jesus as Messiah, because He never claimed to be Messiah. This video … Continue reading

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Importance of reading the Bible

I grew up in a Bible believing, Bible teaching church. I am grateful for parents that took me every Sunday. I began teaching young adult sunday school when I was 25 or so and taught classes in two churches for … Continue reading

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