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Marriage at Its Most Basic
This afternoon, I was reminded of the need for both understanding and reinforcing the fundamentals of marriage theology. In Scripture the primary doctrine of marriage is rather plainly stated. The exceptions to the prim… -
Called, but also, Called
There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in one hope of your calling (Ephesians 4:4) “You were called in one hope of your calling.” It may be overreaching the Greek language to draw conclusions ab… -
Scriptures for a Christian Funeral
My wife and I assembled the following passages of Scripture, which we were privileged to read at her father’s funeral service yesterday. In keeping with the tradition of the apostles, we did as they did and paraphrased … -
When I Awake -- Psalm 17:15
As a child of ten, I dreamt, read, and planned to go fishing. Never did I actually go until at age 21 my father-in-law took me for the first time. He was an avid fisherman in a house full of angling haters. I instantl… -
Emergent Church, Youth Bias, and a Return to the ‘70’s Jesus Movement
This morning I watched a video soliciting Christians to become involved in a church planting ministry. Virtually the entire one hour on the DVD was dedicated to explaining what the Emerging Church was, why it is a “bett…
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