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Running Scared

Ed Welch is a PhD is neuropsychology and the director of the School of Biblical Counseling at the Christian Counseling Educational Foundation. Welch is also a self described “fear specialist.” In his latest book, Running Scared Welch brings a refreshing…

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Doctrinal Unity

Check out this month’s IX Marks Journal (). It is an excellent edition. The main theme is Christian unity – How much unity is possible among brothers and sisters who disagree over doctrinal matters? What are doctrinal “essentials”? What are…

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Boundaries

“There have been periods in history when the preservation of the very life of the Church depended upon the capacity and readiness of certain great leaders to differentiate truth from error and boldly to hold fast to the good and…

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Fear Not

He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord. Psalm 112:7 “Suspense is dreadful. When we have no news from home, we are apt to grow anxious and we cannot be persuaded that…

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The New Atheism

Under the “audio” section of this blog I have posted a link to a series of lectures given by Al Mohler at Dallas Theological Seminary called “The New Atheism.” They are outstanding. Check them out when you get a chance.

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Practical Implications of God’s Holiness

“The fact of the presence of the Holy One among us is the basis of three practical principles. “First, ‘Be holy, for I am holy’. At one level, our holiness is the condition of His presence. Our unholiness repels Him.…

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Biblical Commands and Redemptive History

“We live in a church culture that tends to separate biblical commands and principles from the rest of Scripture. We look at specific verses about communication and seek to apply them to our lives without understanding the way they are…

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Larry Norman – I Wish We’d All Been Ready

On Sunday Larry Norman the “Father of Christian Rock” died. Norman’s heyday was when Christian music was truly interesting and the artists were truly interested in ministry and evangelism (Keith Green, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Randy Stonehill, etc).