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04 JAN 10
The Three Generation Family: Is it Gone? SAVE
This struck a chord with me. -
When all hope is gone:: Pray SAVE
A year ago, Marcella Dubuque was preparing for what she believed would be her last Christmas -
Religious Cushioning SAVE
Is sitting in church too comfortable for you? Kevin DeYoung nails it. "Sin and salvation–an awareness of our sin and a delight in our Savior–are the two necessary conditions for spiritual renewal...." -
26 DEC 09
One senator (D-Neb.) No principles, low price SAVE
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One senator (D-Neb.) No principles, low price -
15 DEC 09
Sitting Says Something SAVE
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We can’t ice one cookie, trim one tree, sing one carol, shop one minute, sew one stitch, or wrap one gift without Him. None of these things—no matter how hard we work at them or how beautifully we pull them off—will have any “eternal value or…produce spiritual fruit” without God (ESV Study Bible). -
13 DEC 09
The LPM Blog: The Simple Things SAVE
This first post from Beth after her surgery is precious and profound. -
09 DEC 09
The Calling of Christian Writers SAVE
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"...just as we need composers to create hymns, the church needs writers—novelists and theologians alike—to build up the body, to enhance our worship, to delight us with stories that exemplify the truths of the Christian faith." -
03 DEC 09
Hunting Tiger Woods SAVE
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"...let us make sure we do not join the hunt. A Christian’s response to this story should be distinctly different. We should not be entertained by the news. We should not have a morbid interest in all the details. We should be saddened and sobered. We should pray for this man and even more for his wife." -
30 NOV 09
On Earth as it is in Heaven » Blog Archive » Please Be Unfashionable SAVE
“We worship what we cannot see, love what we cannot hold, and live for what we cannot own.” To the world around us, this will seem out of place, uncool, and odd; it’s high time followers of Jesus learn to embrace that fact. -
Next Best to Grace: Oxygen :: Desiring God SAVE
"A day's breathing of fresh air upon the hills, or a few hours, ramble in the beech woods’ umbrageous calm, would sweep the cobwebs out of the brain of scores of our toiling ministers who are now but half alive. A mouthful of sea air, or a stiff walk in the wind's face, would not give grace to the soul, but it would yield oxygen to the body, which is next best." And is this not true no matter the vocation - be it wife, mother, caregiver, teacher, waitress or minister?