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212: The Evangelical Divide
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How to Fight
Sermon Video I ntroduction: I do not wish to speak of how to fight as though the subject were a matter of technique. That could be a legitimate way of understanding the title, but my purpose here ...
Is Flabbergast a Verb?
So I would like to invite you to peruse this news release, and then mutter holy moly to yourself three times. That should about cover the situation. I am not going to say too much more about this dog’s breakfast at present, but am rather saving up. I am walking around gathering colorful metaphors like …
A Potpourri of Letters, Rose Leaves and All
Letter to the Editor: I'm sure that I am not the first person to say this, but your letters page is a fun place to say things, so I'll say it here, hoping to know whether you think I am onto ...
7 Reasons Mike Stone Ought Not Sue Russell Moore
Introduction: One of the developments of last week was that the politics of the Southern Baptist Convention just got a little bit gaudier. In the recent election for the president of that august convention, ...
The Prophecy of Micah [11]
Sermon Video Introduction: As we come now to the last chapter of Micah, we are in the judgment section of the last cycle. As before, the judgment that is going to fall on Israel and Judah both ...
Purified by Fire
“Every week you place all your ambitions on His altar and watch them ascend to Heaven in a column of smoke. When you get to your office Monday morning, they will be there on your desk, cleansed and waiting for you.”
Ploductivity, p. 78
Tracking Sin In
God “knows when we come to church and do not confess our sins honestly at the beginning of the service. He knows when we move through the rest of the service pretending that we didn’t track in what He knows we tracked in.”
Let the Stones Cry Out, p. 93