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Daily Archives: February 19, 2014
Lutheran Challenge to Calvinist’s Assurance
Originally posted on With All I Am:
What can a Calvinist say to a person who struggles with his assurance of salvation (this also applies to evangelism)? From reading and pondering some Lutheran blogs’ posts for some time now, I…
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Book Write-Up: The People Factor, by Van Moody
Van Moody. The People Factor: How Building Great Relationships and Ending Bad Ones Unlocks Your God-Given Purpose. Nashville: Nelson Books, 2014. Essentially, this book is about choosing the right people to be friends. A lot of what it said was … Continue reading
Is Bill Cosby Right? 1
I started Michael Eric Dyson’s 2005 book, Is Bill Cosby Right? (Or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind?). The book is a critique of Bill Cosby’s controversial 2004 speech before the NAACP. Dyson contends that Cosby in that … Continue reading
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