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Archive for March, 2008
I began reading The Cross of Christ by John Stott tonight. Stott opens with a reference to the painting above by William Holman Hunt.
In Escape from Reason, Schaeffer writes with excellent clarity on a subject that too often contains overly complicated arguments. His simplicity is a rarity in the field of philosophy. Escape from Reason is probably the first book in this genre that I was able to read without constantly needing to backtrack and re-read several pages out of confusion.
We’re hanging out in the backyard giving Carrie some peace and quiet.
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I’ve uploaded a few more photos of Caitlin. Thank you so much to all of the people of have called, sent text messages, written on Facebook, sent emails, and twitters. We’ve read them all and feel very blessed to have so many friends and family members who are thinking about us and praying for us. […]
Born 3/12/08 @ 10:25pm
Weight: 6 lbs. 6 oz.
Length: 20 in.
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Here’s Carrie’s view. I’ll be posting text updates in the sidebar.
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We should be all set to blog from the hospital. Don’t worry I won’t post anything crazy.
Carrie went to the Dr. yesterday and he scheduled an appointment at the hospital last for Friday morning. He will induce if she doesn’t go into labor before then.
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I’m home. I grab my bag and snatch the Starbucks coffee thermos from the cupholder. I set the car alarm as I head to the porch. The grass needs to be watered now that the sun is shining more and the rain is falling less. Mercifully, it remains green enough for show. It isn’t great, […]
“The Law & the Gospel” by Michael Horton
Published by Brad March 9th, 2008 in Justification and Sanctification. 4 Comments photo credit: chop1n
In our day, these categories are once again confused in even the most conservative churches. Even where the categories of psychology, marketing and politics do not replace those of Law and Gospel, much of evangelical preaching today softens the Law and confuses the Gospel with exhortations, often leaving people with the impression […]



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