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Tag Archives: sin
Death by Love: Driscoll – Chapter 1
I took advantage of a free PDF given to blog world by Mark Driscoll for his book Death By Love and read it over lunch at Jersey Mike’s. Good sub: so much better chapter. This book, unlike any recent book … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Books, sin
Tagged colossians, death by love, driscoll, gospel, satan, sin
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Grateful FX – Thanksgiving 2010
My friend, Jennifer, over at Cornerstone Church of Knoxville (fabulous Sovereign Grace church, if I had to live in Volunteer country – this is where I would go) asked me to guest post for their singles’ blog for Thanksgiving. Here … Continue reading
Posted in sin
Tagged cornerstone church knoxville, death, Family, gospel, grateful, publix, sin, sovereign grace, thanksgiving, turkey
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Why Are We Fat?
I read a post Monday morning from Erik Raymond on why are pastors fat. I thought it to be right on target (for 99% of the pastor’s who are unhealthily overweight). But, I didn’t want to just stick with pastors … Continue reading
Posted in sin, weight loss
Tagged americans, eating too much, erik raymond, Food, gluttony, Healthy, pastors, sin
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Gary Thomas @ Providence: Sacred Parenting #2
The second session on Sacred Parenting tonight was about fears. Here we go: Sacred Parenting Session 2 – Gary Thomas Providence Baptist Church Raleigh, NC September 26, 2010 Mike led us in “Jesus Paid It All”. Again – the gospel. … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Bible, book, conference, Marriage, parents, sin
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Relevant Magazine on Gluttony
Oh, everyone’s favorite topic – including mine unfortunately (as I ate way too much on vacation this past week). Relevant Magazine tackles it here Thoughts: 1. “Most people don’t believe eating too much is a crime against anyone or anything.” … Continue reading
DeYoung on the Heidelberg Catechism
Kevin DeYoung definitely has been the author of the hour the past few years. He is the Senior Pastor of University Reformed Church in Michigan. His books, such as Why We’re Not Emergent and Why We Love the Church have … Continue reading
Day and Night
Something new…being obedient to all the Psalms that command us to meditate both day and night on the Word.Psalm 1 is a good place to start. Well, I am finally obeying it. In his strength, for His glory in my … Continue reading
True Woman Chattanooga: James MacDonald
I’ve long been a fan of James MacDonald’s Walk in the Word on radio. Even though I’ve lived relatively near his church in the Chicago area for almost 3 years now, I’ve yet to be to his church. He preached … Continue reading
True Woman Conference Chattanooga: Voddie Baucham
True Woman Conference Sessions 1: Voddie BauchamDr. Baucham is a pastor in Spring, Texas and an author, a husband, and a father. The first time I heard him speak live was at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary to a packed house … Continue reading
Valentines Day Approaching
The more I live the more I see that this world is not about Christ. Ok – yes, I should know that, and I do. But, the closer I am with God – the more I am in His Word, … Continue reading