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Daily Archives: July 28, 2015
Book Write-Up: The Sons of Isaac, by Roberta Kells Dorr
Roberta Kells Dorr. The Sons of Isaac. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 1995, 2014. See here to buy the book. The Sons of Isaac is Roberta Kells Dorr’s retelling of the stories of the biblical characters Isaac and Jacob. A while back, … Continue reading
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Why Did God Make Me This Way?
Originally posted on J.S. Park: Hospital Chaplain, Skeptical Christian:
Photo from Kareem of mstrkrftz bluerbluebluesky asked a question: Hey JS it’s been a while, hope you’re well and congrats on your marriage (and your new books). Please bear with…
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Psalm 19:7-11 – The Perfection of God’s Word
I like how a lot of this is phrased. Reading Acts The first six verses of the Psalm described God’s continuous silent revelation of his existence and attributes to the whole world. Despite the testimony of creation, not all people … Continue reading
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