America is currently in the grip of a fever, and fevers break. The task of conservative believers is not to have a good testimony during this time of feverish panic. Our necessary task is to still ...
Blood, Sap, and Salt
Sermon Video Introduction: As we look at the state of the culture around us, we sometimes feel like we are locked in the graduate school of sin, in what appears to be some kind of demented calculus ...
Yet Another Identity Group
Keep the Recipes
“Every message needs to be fresh, but the wise preacher saves study notes, outlines, and complete manuscripts.”
Olford, Anointed Expository Preaching, p. 95
Although the Exegesis is Uncertain
“As a result of his visionary thinking and visionary back-room dealing, he was soon the CEO of the largest oil company in the history of mankind. I think his oil company might be alluded to in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of the big statue.”
Ride, Sally, Ride, p. 67
The Content Cluster Muster (08.13.20)
You Can Almost Feel It Moving: James with Michael Foster: https://www.facebook.com/ChristKirk/photos/a.280474308662523/3222510537792204/?type=3&theater Policing the Streets of Moscow (Idaho that is… not Russia): https://youtu.be/4AuDT4WWb5g But is this really the hill to die on?: Wait till Chinese-made vaccines are mandatory. https://t.co/aLPb7297tL— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) August 10, 2020 Comedy in 2020: Comedians Against Comedy pic.twitter.com/uHg2Au6SJq— Ryan Long (@ryanlongcomedy) …
Family Qualifications
“The church’s ministers are to be chosen from those who are, firstly, blameless in the sight of all, with a good reputation as far as they themselves, and also their wives, children, and servants are concerned.”
Bucer, Concerning the True Care of Souls, p. 46
My Word is a Hammer
“His name was John Henry, and there was a divine sense of humor thing in that because he was a steel-driving preacher.”
Ride, Sally, Ride, p. 66
Hardball Huguenots
Introduction: One of the more famous taunts against the fighting prowess of the French is that they are “cheese-eating surrender monkeys.” The jokes are plentiful, and can be pretty funny, and, like much of such humor, historically ignorant. In the First World War, in that particular meat grinder of a war, the heroics of the …
154: Unequal Weights and Measures
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