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Daily Archives: January 7, 2014
Does God have a Perfect Plan For Your Life?
Originally posted on The Evangelical Liberal:
While we’re still in the first flush of the New Year, making plans with the blank page of the future open before us, it’s maybe worth considering this question. It’s become a kind of…
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Free Commentary on Hebrews from Logos
Reading Acts Logos is giving away a great resource for their first free book of 2014. F. W. Farrar’s commentary on Hebrews in The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges series is a hand commentary on one of the more … Continue reading
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Kennedy & Nixon 2
On page 20 of Kennedy & Nixon, Chris Matthews states regarding Richard Nixon: “Lacking a distinctive charm, he made a virtue of his regularness, offering himself as champion of the squares.” Rick Perlstein makes a similar point in his book, … Continue reading
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