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Driscoll Calls Out Conference Christians – Irony?

The spectrum is wide when it comes to opinions about “celebrity” Christians. There are those who believe there is a place for such a standing in the midst of a culture that adores its celebrities. The argument would go something like this. If everyone is going to choose a … Continue reading

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Weeds and rants …

It always sneaks up on me. I look at those flower beds and they look like just a few weeds need to be pulled. Six inches of rain mixed with plenty of sun and those few weeds multiplied. In the middle of a number of projects I am trying … Continue reading

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What Would Empathy Civilisation Mean for Loving Our Neighbors – Weekly Video

Too often questions that emerge between science and theology sidetrack the occasions where there is agreement. In this week’s weekly video, see the right sidebar, the question of soft-wired human tendencies seem strikingly similar to the aim Jesus pointed at in exhibiting what Willard describes as the most fully … Continue reading

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What compelling thoughts … who do you believe? …

Preparing to preach on Easter I note some curious truths. The first to
experience Easter, and the first to preach Easter were women (take
that, those who think that women preaching isnâ??Ã?ôt â??Ã?úbiblicalâ??Ã?ù!). And to
whom do the women preach the resurrection? The disciples of Jesus.

Preachers
and lay

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Moore Says, “Jesus Has AIDS”

Russ Moore alerted his readership to a newsworthy development. “Jesus has AIDS.” Capturing the use of the “magnetic” headline, Moore reminds many who would keep “others” at arms distance that Jesus would not.

Russ spends a great deal of time with the subject of adoption. What would it look … Continue reading

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