Monthly Archives: November 2009

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The most successful arm of the evangelical church in recent years, in terms of growth, money, and prestige, has been the market-driven (seeker-sensitive, new-paradigm, user-friendly) church. Because of this success these churches are being mimicked all over the country, and … Continue reading

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Sermon of the week: “The Glory of the Gospel” by Art Azurdia.

Your Wednesday sermon of the week is another must-hear. The Glory of the Gospel by Art Azurdia needs to be heard by everyone that shares the gospel (that should be all of us) and especially preachers and pastors. Thanks to … Continue reading

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  “…it is asked, ‘Why all this tirade against Roman Catholics?’ We repel the implication. It is not against the unhappy millions that are ground down under the iron heel of that enormous despotism. They are of the common humanity, … Continue reading

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‘Unravelled’

This comes from a dear sister in Christ, Steph, who has encouraged me many times in the past with her postings. May you be blessed as you read her post entitled, ‘unravelled’… The cry of my heart has long been,  … Continue reading

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Let the marketing begin!

It’s that time of year again when the shameful marketing of Christ gets into full swing. Do you see anything wrong with this Christmas nativity decoration being sold by Christian Book Distributors, or is it just me?

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When I would yell at my children, I was teaching them that they didn’t have to do what I said whenever I said it, just when it was important enough (or I was mad enough) to raise my voice. What’s … Continue reading

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A change of heart.

The former director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Texas says she had a “change of heart” after watching an abortion last month — and she quit her job and joined a pro-life group in praying outside the facility. … Continue reading

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One of our problems today is that we no longer do our own thinking. Newspapers do it for us, the people interviewed on Radio and Television do it for us, and we sit back and listen. That is one of … Continue reading

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Judgment and Discipline – Part 3

You can read Part 1 of this series here. You can read Part 2 of this series here. Again, let’s sum up the first post. While the ultimate judgment comes from God, the Lord Jesus makes it clear that judging … Continue reading

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Persecution of John Huss

“John Huss (Jan Hus) was born at Hussenitz, a village in Bohemia, about the year 1380. His parents gave him the best education their circumstances would admit; and having acquired a tolerable knowledge of the classics at a private school, … Continue reading

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