I would like to address the issue of presenting what many refer to as a “watered-down” Gospel. First of all, I would like to change the terminology by calling it a “compromised” Gospel. I prefer this change of terms because to say “watered-down” gives the impression that the problem with this sort of Gospel is...
Monthly Archives: February 2010As always, in typical “Click On These” fashion, we invite you to click on these: Advice For the Newlywed Husband This one is for the dudes. To the old-timer husbands: it’s never too late. To the yet-to-be husbands: it’s never too early. Whether you are newlywed, oldlywed, soon-to-be wed or Lord-willing-I-will-eventually wed, author/pastor JD Greear... The following video was directed by Tristan Carnahan at Desiring God. The narration is read from C.S. Lewis’ The Weight of Glory: If there lurks in most modern minds the notion that to desire our own good and earnestly to hope for the enjoyment of it is a bad thing, I submit that this notion... Reflecting on Isaiah 44, Cam Huxford from Mars Hill Church (Seattle, WA) created this short video to tell of his idolatry. Isaiah 44:21-22: Remember these things, O Jacob, and Israel, for you are my servant; I formed you; you are my servant; O Israel, you will not be forgotten by me. I have blotted out... photo by John Carmichael. (cc) The topic of Creation has been an evangelical hot topic in recent years. Usually, when the subject comes up, we automatically think about the Creation vs. Evolution debate, or we consider whether there was a literal six-day creation vs. a “day age” theory. There is an abundance of literature on... |
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