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· 3W ago
Book Review: The Astonishing Adventures of Missionary Max
This past month I had the privilege of reading “The Astonishing Adventures of Missionary Max” as part of our pastoral staff’s ongoing reading program (read a book each month and write a review). The following is my review of author/missionary … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 4M ago
Book Review: After Darkness, Light
In November I had the privilege of (re)reading the book “After Darkness, Light”. The ten chapters of the book cover the distinctives of Reformed theology (5 Sola’s and 5 points of Calvinism). Each chapter is written by a different author … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 5M ago
The Alcohol Post…
At the outset, let me state that this post is not a defense of nor an attack on conscience or liberty. Meaning that if you’re looking for ammunition in a fight your having with a brother in Christ over whether … Continue reading →
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· 5M ago
Required Reading…
Ok, before I post my thoughts on Christian liberty in the alcohol department, let me give you two assignments. The first is this article, Christians and Alcohol, by Tim Challies that sparked quite a discussion when I linked it on Facebook. The … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 5M ago
Pragmatic Praise for a Pelagian Preacher
(Note: Helpful links at the bottom of the post) On October 10, 1821, a 29-year-old lawyer Charles Finney went out into the woods to find God. He said “I will give my heart to God, or I will never come … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 5M ago
Vacation Wrap Up – Blog Line Up
Early this morning the babe, baby and I arrived back at the Comings casa following an almost two-week visit to the over-taxed regions of the north…New York state specifically. The purpose of the trip was to enjoy time with family … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 6M ago
Matthew 25 and More Adventures in Missing the Point…
A while ago I read a book aptly named “Adventures in Missing the Point”. I say “aptly named” because the whole book seemed to be a big adventure missing the basic points of Scripture and replacing it with man-made theology/concerns. … Continue reading →
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· 6M ago
Focusing….
Have you ever had a hard time… Oh…wait…someone just posted something on Facebook! Reminds me of this scene: But yet how many times a day do I do the equivalent of “Jesus, I love you, thank you for your grace and your…..FACEBOOK! … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 6M ago
A Message to the 100% (99% + 1%)
The world is on fire. A brief glimpse of the headlines is enough to cause concern for the direction of current events (though a look at Scripture should give confidence to the believer in a God who is in control). … Continue reading →
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Divine Satisfaction
· 7M ago
A second word on propositional truth statements…
Last week I looked at a section from John Piper’s book “Contending for our All” that dealt with the importance of using propositional truth statements when declaring our love for Christ. The section that was quoted was the third out … Continue reading →
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