Monthly Archives: October 2018

Soulen-blessing through others

Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
The story Christians tell is often one that moves from the brokenness of sin and separation from God to redemption and reconciliation. It is like the story a recovering alcoholic may tell of reaching rock bottom…

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Book Write-Up: Last Call for Liberty, by Os Guinness

Os Guinness. Last Call for Liberty: How America’s Genius for Freedom Has Become Its Greatest Threat. IVP, 2018. See here to purchase the book. Os Guinness is a leading Christian thinker. This book, Last Call for Liberty, reflects on the … Continue reading

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“I Have Chosen David”

Originally posted on Dr. Claude Mariottini – Professor of Old Testament:
The people of Israel were ambivalent about a monarchy in Israel. Some people favored it and some opposed it. In the beginning, Samuel was against the establishment of the…

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“Under Tiberius All Was Quiet” : Or — No, Jesus was not “one of many” — Vridar

It is S.G.F. Brandon’s fault. At least he shares much of the blame. Way back in 1967, the year of the Six Day War and the release of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, his book Jesus and the Zealots … Continue reading

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Thy Kingdom Come – Matthew 6:10

Reading Acts Jesus teaches his disciples to pray for God’s kingdom and rule to come in this world and for his will to be done in this world. This part of the prayer acknowledges the world is not as God … Continue reading

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Dr. Charles S. Price: From Skeptic to Pentecostal Evangelist

Originally posted on Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center:
This Week in AG History —October 24, 1931 By Darrin J. Rodgers Originally published on AG News, 25 October 2018 Dr. Charles S. Price (1887-1947), pastor of the theologically liberal First Congregational Church…

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The Objects of Knowledge

via The Objects of Knowledge

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Giving the outsider test a failing mark — Triablogue

It’s been many years since I commented on John Loftus’s outsider test of faith. His position went through various permutations. The book is supposed to be the definitive version, so I was reading his book recently. 1,104 more words via Giving … Continue reading

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A Helpful Solution to Italy’s Budget Standoff with the European Commission

Originally posted on International Liberty:
I’ve warned many times that Italy is the next Greece. Simply stated, there’s a perfect storm of bad news. Government is far too big, debt is too high, and the economy is too sclerotic. I’ve…

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Inside the Mind of the Alt-Right – Review of “The Strange Death of Europe”

Reblogging for future reference:

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