Month March 2010

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Preaching Romans

I am currently preaching through Paul’s letter to the Romans.  Romans is arguably the greatest letter ever written.  It is majestic in its theme and scope.  It proclaims the gospel, the good news that sinners can be saved from God’s…

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Preaching Romans

I am currently preaching through Paul’s letter to the Romans.  Romans is arguably the greatest letter ever written.  It is majestic in its theme and scope.  It proclaims the gospel, the good news that sinners can be saved from God’s…

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MDB 46: 2 Cor 7

2 Corinthians 7:8-9 For even if I made you grieve with my letter, I do not regret it–though I did regret it, for I see that that letter grieved you, though only for a while. As it is, I rejoice,…

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“Without the Word”

In the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Modern Reformation Charlie Mallie comments on the necessity of the Scriptures to form not only the doctrine but the practices of the church as well. He reflects on his own coversion to Christ and…

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Science and Faith

Westminster Seminary will be hosting a conference entitled Science and Faith: Friends or Foes? this Friday and Saturday (March 12-13). It promises to be an important event. Speakers will include:Discovery Institute Fellows Dr. Stephen Meyer, author of Signature in the…

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Laugh out loud

Laughter is generally a social phenomenon; usually, it is very difficult to laugh at, say, a comedy program if nobody else in the room is so doing. It is also even more difficult to do, for some reason, when reading…

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Laugh out loud

Laughter is generally a social phenomenon; usually, it is very difficult to laugh at, say, a comedy program if nobody else in the room is so doing. It is also even more difficult to do, for some reason, when reading…