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Daily Archives: January 31, 2014
My Church’s Bible Study on “Faith, the Future, and Jesus” (the Lesson We Were On)
My church had its Bible study last night. We’re going through The Unbreakable Covenant: God’s Covenants with Abraham, Moses, and David, with Michael Rydelnik. We did Session 4, which is entitled “Faith, the Future, and Jesus.” On the DVD, Michael … Continue reading
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Tagged deuteronomy, jesus, Jesus Christ, Michael Rydelnik
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Reflections on My Year (or More) of Nixon
Sometime in 2012, I got in the mail a book that I had ordered off of Amazon for a cheap price: Irwin Gellman’s The Contender, which was primarily about Richard Nixon’s years in Congress (both the House and the Senate). … Continue reading
Posted in History, Political Philosophy, Politics
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