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I am a Christian, husband, father, church member, professor, & teacher who wants to help fellow pilgrims on our way to the Heavenly City.
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Most Frequent Viewed Posts & Pages
- Bible Verses You Cannot Obey Without Church
- Seven Signs of a Proud Heart
- Jesus is Bigger Than a Logging Truck
- Favorites Quotes from "Out of the Silent Planet"
- Favorite Quotes from "Perelandra"
- A Taxonomy of Dangerous Speech (And Why It Matters)
- Favorite Quotes from "The Blade Itself"
- Are You Excited?
- To Love Sin is to Hate Jesus
- Why God Uses Suffering
Tag Archives: baptism
The Saturday Post(s)
God Actually Spoke to Me. A story of a man who heard the voice of God. Mizzou & a More Excellent Way. An amazing story demonstrating the power of the gospel and the hope of true reconciliation. “This gentleman started … Continue reading
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The Saturday Post(s)
A Theology of Singleness. “One of the things I think the gay-marriage debate has revealed is that many evangelicals do not have a robust theology of singleness.” You Don’t Know Who Your Friends Are Until… Hmmmmm. Yes. “You don’t really … Continue reading
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The Saturday Post(s)
Truth & Compassion in Action. “Gay activists prepared to protest FIRE Church in Concord, North Carolina. Their event leader posted their plan on Facebook…We are going to STAND TOGETHER AS A COMMUNITY to show that our love is stronger than … 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