“The Expulsive Power of a New Affection”
(Old Facebook Post – Revised) Do you long for victory over sin–for yourself, or for those you love? Here is some great reading from an old Scotsman. Read it..
(Old Facebook Post – Revised) Do you long for victory over sin–for yourself, or for those you love? Here is some great reading from an old Scotsman. Read it..
(Old Facebook Post – Revised) Are you being trained by grace today? What does that training look like in your situation? How do you discipline yourself to und..
(Old Facebook Post – Revised) Let me recommend these sermons on Deuteronomy. (Find HDT Deuteronomy 2007, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3, by doing a search f..
(Old Facebook Post – Revised) Pastors, please feed the sheep! I’ve noticed that sheep who are fed low-nutrition, fast-food leftovers either shrivel up spiri..
(Old Facebook Post) Good words from a good book–Jerry Sittser writing in The Will of God as a Way of Life: “I think decision-making is inherently messy, esp..
(Old Facebook Post) This is fascinating! As someone who has spent significant time pondering and reading about to what extent musical languages are universal, t..
(Old Facebook Post) This is great! Mark Dever here explains what he does to create a culture of reading in his church. Can you imagine what would happen if we p..
If you want to finally understand that bit about Melchizedek, or what to know the real reason why we today talk about Jesus being our high priest, or just want ..
(Old Facebook Post) I think this is the best sermon I’ve heard on the following passage. Thank you D. A. Carson! “To the Jews I became as a Jew, in order to..
(Old Facebook Post) Words about Mennonites and education from a friend on a cross-cultural mission field: “I think the challenge for me was being discouraged ..
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