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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
- 100 Things I Am Thankful For
- For Those That Don't Feel Connected at Church
- Favorite Quotes From "Shogun"
- 12 Questions to Detect Pride
- Why Christians Worship Jesus
- Books to Read & Discuss With Your Teens
- Alcohol, Cigars, & Zyns (Oh My!): Reflections on Christian Liberty & the Conscience
- The Four Sermons Our Marriages (Should) Preach
- Favorite Quotes from "Perelandra"
- Brave New World vs. 1984 (Love God with Your Mind)
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The Saturday Post(s)
Does Mathematics Point to God? William Lane Craig interacts with atheist/agnostic philosopher Daniel Came on whether the remarkable ability of maths to describe the universe we live in is evidence for a transcendent designer. Also, check out Albert Mohler’s discussion … Continue reading
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The Saturday Post(s)
Ten Practical Ways to Control Spending & Wisely Manage Money. As 2015 begins and folks are open to rethinking things, I thought this was timely. His conclusion is worth repeating: “It’s not how much money we make, but how we … Continue reading
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