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Daily Archives: May 9, 2013
Week 3 of the John Bible Study
For its Bible study, my church is going through John’s Gospel: Wisdom from Ephesus, with Michael Card. I was a little thrown off by this question in our workbook: “Michael notes that the gospel of John is unique among the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, John MacArthur, Religion
Tagged decapolis, four gospels, land of israel, mark chancey, pagan cities, Religion
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Very Strange Bedfellows 2
For my write-up today on Jules Witcover’s Very Strange Bedfellows: The Short and Unhappy Marriage of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, I’ll use as my starting-point Witcover’s quotation of Spiro Agnew on page 75: “Truth to [young liberal protesters on … Continue reading
Introversion and Loneliness
In my latest reading of People of the Lie: The Hope for Healing Human Evil, two issues that stood out to me were introversion and loneliness. Peck tells a story about a young woman named Billie. Her Dad was a … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's, Psychology, Social Skills
Tagged m scott peck, People of the Lie
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