Author Archives: Dana Dill

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About Dana Dill

I'm a Christian, husband, daddy, pastor, professor, and hope to be a friend to pilgrims on their way home.

Adoption: Our Highest Blessing (In Honor of Baby Eli)

My wife and I are blessed with, what it seems, the best kind of friends God has to offer. I could speak for days about the gratefulness I have for the friends Christ has gifted to my wife and I. … Continue reading

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My Wife’s Favorite Rap Song

You may not know this, but my wife loves rap music. Not the superficial, materialistic, and vain rap music, but rap that makes God’s Word come alive and communicates it with power. Her favorite rapper is Shai Linne. Every time … Continue reading

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We Lepers…

“So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son.” John 1:14 John Ortberg: Father Damien was a … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

Love is Not Open-Mindedness. A needed reminder. “As it’s been said, the opposite of love is not hate.  It is indifference. Love gets angry when the good of it’s beloved is threatened.” Perfect Love Requires Perfect Hate. “My last resistance to the idea … Continue reading

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When to Die on a Hill & When to Take a Walk

Ever have trouble thinking through how important certain theological truths are in relation to others? As Christian, we understand that all truth is important, but not all truth is equally important. For example, believing Jesus is God is far more … Continue reading

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The Quackery

Recently, I came across something in Charles Hodge’s biography that made me stop and think: At the christening of Andover Seminary in 1808, Timothy Dwight spoke of how Americans, “insisted that their property…be managed by skillful agents, their judicial causes … Continue reading

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A Baptismal Pledge

Matthew Henry is one of my heroes. He lived a faithful life as a pastor who wanted nothing more than for his people to be overjoyed by what they had in Christ and he worked tirelessly to shepherd them in … Continue reading

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God is Happy Without You

Take 10 seconds and think about how you would answer this question if a middle schooler asked you, “Is God happy without me?” Although there are a plethora of bumper stickers that would answer with an emphatic, “Absolutely not! God … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

Some of my favorite readings from the week for your weekend reading. Learn to Say Yes to Your Children Too. I’ll save this one for any kiddos the Lord may bless me with. “Parents often need to say “no” to requests … Continue reading

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Love the Sin & Hate the Sinner?

Don Carson: One evangelical cliché has it that God hates the sin but loves the sinner. There is a small element of truth in these words: God has nothing but hate for the sin, but this cannot be said with … Continue reading

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