Worshiping with U2
The TR are going to hate this, but it sounds like a great night
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The TR are going to hate this, but it sounds like a great night
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But just each separate church is it’s on little RC kingdom?
Apostolic Succession (Jesus –> Paul –> Skip a few –> Calvin–> Spurgeon –>Them)
Magisterium (All Power and Authority belongs to the Senior Pastor, supported by his Elders)
Teaching Authority - don’t even start on that one - Only men, only the right (mc)authors, blogs, bible versions
Deposit of […]
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Tim Challies once again has posted something that challenges the fundamentally crazy - last time on Rick Warren, this time on Canadian Health Care - and he dares to say something positive.
And yet again, Challies is forced to turn off the comments (although they are still viewable), as the fundamentally crazy go beserk, with their […]
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The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever. (Isaiah 40:8, NAS)
I have liked this verse for many years. It is the introductory verse to the New American Standard Bible. It was an awesome reminder of the power of God.
However, it means something different today.
As I sit at my compter, […]
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I Timothy 5:8 is often trotted out as the sine qua non of Christian families.
But if someone does not provide for his own, especially his own family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. (NET Bible)
Usually it gets ripped from it’s context, and used as a type of proof text to […]
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Example one in why you cant have a discussion in blogs anymore
Tim Challies has a fine blog post on Rick Warren, his views on his writing, and on meeting RW.
I went back to read the comments, and poof - no link to comments on the main site.
Go to the link to the specific article, and […]
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Andree Marie Orsina - A life well lived
You likely did not know Andrée – a delightful, wonderful person. A loving mother, a wonderful friend, she was someone who loved her French heritage as well as her adopted country. She was a tremendous cook and baker as well as an artist skilled in painting and […]
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Andrée Marie Marguerite Orsina, 80, of 3446 Patton St., Eau Claire, died Friday September 11, 2009 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, from complications of acute pancreatitis.
She was born January 10, 1929, in Paris, France, the daughter of Etienne and Marie Marguerite Lauer. She married Richard Orsina on September 12, 1953, […]
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but I added Frank back to my blogroll. hrmmph
Na, changed my mind. Not worth it.
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