a pattern of sound words

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Like just about everyone else, I find Advent to be a time where it is hard to maintain a proper Continue reading →

Christmas Questions (Part Two)

This is the second in a series of posts which summarize the main points of the Advent 2012 sermon series Continue reading →

The benefits of reading deeply

I like to read. A lot. Always have. I try to read widely and broadly, though I tend to come Continue reading →

Christmas Questions (Part One)

This is the first in a series of posts which summarize the main points of the Advent 2012 sermon series Continue reading →

Word Weary

“The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life.”—John 6:63  Years ago, Maxwell House used the Continue reading →

Thanksgiving grammar

Yesterday was Thanksgiving. What comes to mind when you hear the word “thanksgiving”? Turkey? Stuffing? Football? Awkward family time? How Continue reading →

Law 301

In my last few posts, I’ve tried to briefly address the question: “What is the purpose of God’s moral law?” Continue reading →

Law 201

What is the purpose of God’s moral law for those who believe that “Christ is the end of the law Continue reading →

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