March 25, 2004

Arminian Grace

I lifted this straight off of James White’s blog. I thought it was cute and I don’t think he’ll mind since I’m giving him credit!.... (Click here to read this post.)
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March 17, 2004

“Mad Chalmers”

It was on this day in 1770 that Thomas Chalmers was born. I like Chalmers because he reminds me of the eternal value of literally.... (Click here to read this post.)
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March 16, 2004

Punch

I wish I was like Spurgeon. Perhaps I’m more like his dog, Punch. Though my “Hijacked” statement is merely a high-five hoorah, preach-to-the-choir, jazz-up-my-mostly-like-minded-friends monologue,.... (Click here to read this post.)
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Silencing the Critics

I am blessed to have good men in my church who know about cars, but recently I was insulted by the suggestion that I am.... (Click here to read this post.)
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March 11, 2004

In Praise of Women (and Godly Living)

There are some women in history that I do not know by name, but they are heroines of mine because they have impressed upon my.... (Click here to read this post.)
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March 10, 2004

Hard to Believe

He’s done it again. John MacArthur’s Hard to Believe: the High Cost and Infinite Value of Following Jesus (Nelson, 2003) is a must-read — especially.... (Click here to read this post.)
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