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I am a Christian, husband, father, pastor, professor, & teacher who wants to help fellow pilgrims on our way to the Heavenly City.
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- Favorites Quotes from "Out of the Silent Planet"
- Is Making Out a Sin?
- Books, Books, and More Books
- Bible Verses You Cannot Obey Without Church
- The Ten Commandments Are Good, Actually
- Jesus, the Greatest Sinner Who Ever Lived
- Favorite Quotes from "Ready Player One"
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Author Archives: Dana Dill
A Secret to Prayer
Came across a gem from Charles Spurgeon’s Morning & Evening today: When you read…a promise, take it back to the great Promiser, and ask Him to fulfill His own word. Feast your faith upon God’s own word, and whatever your … Continue reading
Are You a Sponge, Sword, or Stone?
Kevin DeYoung, in his excellent little e-book, “The Gift of Friendship,” offers a word picture that should make us all ask, “Which kind of friend am I?” We all know the proverb: “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another” … Continue reading
Every Pastor Should Have This
What do you think are the most important qualities a pastor should have? Is it to be funny? Relevant? Engaging? Winsome? A nice dresser? Visionary? Whatever your list may end up looking like, I pray that the below quality makes … Continue reading
Christians & Their Bibles
Herman Bavinck: Believing God at his word is in no way inconsistent with human dignity, anymore than it dishonors a child to rely with unlimited trust on the word of her or his father. So far from gradually outgrowing this … Continue reading
The Saturday Post(s)
Should We Celebrate the “Dragon Lady”? An honest question to proponents of transgender reassignment. “On what basis can you condemn the ‘dragon lady’ but celebrate sex-reassignment surgery?” How Do We Help Students in a Pornified Culture. Sean McDowell has some … Continue reading
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Your Pastor is More Than a Podcast
Podcasts are great. I love Podcasts and benefit significantly from them. They make my long commutes to school or runs through my city way more enjoyable and edifying. Podcasts are super duper. A+. Wonderful. However, though great, Podcasts can be … Continue reading
Your Marriage Needs the Local Church
This year I have the immense privilege of officiating the wedding ceremony of four couples (I already did one in January, congrats again Charlie & Kalli!). One unique thing about these four weddings is that they all contain former students … Continue reading
5 Points on Helping Youth Think Through Transgenderism
Leaning on the recent statement from the American College of Pediatricians, Sean Nolan offers up some wisdom on how to teach our youth about Biblical sexuality in a world that is increasingly hostile to it and those who promote it. … Continue reading