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Category Archives: religion
Hatching, Matching, Dispatching
While catching up on the hidden rules of English behavior, especially religion, sadly I read the following, “religion is largely irrelevant to the lives of most English people nowadays” “marriage, death, and to a lesser extent birth, are now the … Continue reading
“Churches have difficulty attracting men”…William Lane Craig
One overwhelming impression of these engagements [apologetic debates] is the way in which the intellectual defense of Christian faith attracts men. Both at Texas A&M and again at Miami every single student who got up to ask a question was a guy! … Continue reading
The Christian Intellectual
The Christian Intellectual. Religious Perspectives. Written by Jaroslav Pelikan. Published 1965.Modern man is threatened by a world created by himself. He is faced with the conversion of mind to naturalism, a dogmatic secularism and the opposition to a belief in … Continue reading
SPIRITUAL HEALTH
Do you devote yourself to the teaching of your pastor and your church or do you accept only those things that agree with your interpretation of the Bible? Do you search the scriptures to see if what is being taught … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, religion
Tagged Bible, Christian Living, Christianity, Theology
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There never will be a revival in this country until…
Namby-pamby, feel-good, I’m-okay-you’re-okay, seeker friendly Christianity has not worked. In fact, it is probably a major cause of the problem we are facing today. A recent poll says that 80% of Americans claim to be Christians. If that is the … Continue reading
God Will Be with You
A thought taken from the writings of Charles Spurgeon If God be with us, we are in ennobling company. If God be with us, we have all-sufficient strength, for nothing is too hard for the Lord. If God be with … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical Worldview, Charles Spurgeon, Christianity, religion, theology
Tagged Immanuel Emmanuel, Theology
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On My List to See This Summer in England
The very first Christian Church ever built above ground is in England! I want to explore how the Word was preserved through the 1,000 year period of the Dark and Middle Ages, when possession of scripture in any language other … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, England, Protestantism, religion
Tagged Early Christian Church, England, Europe, Protestant
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Act Like Men: A Titanic Lesson in Manliness
Act Like Men: A Titanic Lesson in Manliness It’s no secret that men are struggling. Years of ridicule and political correctness have left men passive, lazy, cowardly, selfish, and confused about their identities. If there ever was a time when … Continue reading
Posted in Breakdown of the Family, Death of a Nation, Death of Western Culture, Feminization of Society, Gender Identity, God's Order for His Creation, Liberalism, Political Correctness, Progressives, religion, Socialism, The Future
Tagged Children without Fathers, Culrural Decay, Feminization, Manliness, Masculine Role Model, socialism, Theology, worldview
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Truths to Live By: Jan 6 Be generous in secret
Prov 28:27, “He who gives to the poor will not lack, But he who hides his eyes will have many curses.” Truths to Live By: Jan 6 Be generous in secret.
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