I’m sure many of us are familiar with the verse, right? If you haven’t used it on someone, you have probably had it used against you:
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have [...]
I stumbled across this site that allows you to display/list books that you have read, are reading, or plan on reading. I thought it would be neat to create a catalog, so here she is. This is a display of books that i have read: (not complete)
Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog
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In the intro to this series, I explained that I will be blogging on some reasons why we homeschool, as they come to mind. The reasons will not be in any particular order of importance, with the exception of this entry. I want to make this one priority because everything else flows from it.
The Necessity [...]
Shortly after moving to Tennessee, we registered with an “umbrella” group and were asked on the application why we homeschool. It caused me to pause for a minute, because as I thought about the question, I realized that we have never really had to “defend” our reasons to anyone. Sure, we have talked about it [...]
Oldie from November 2008:
Has this ever happened to you…You’re driving along, just thinking about various things, and then you begin down some path of thought that eventually has you in a charismatic, hallelujah fit? I had one of those yesterday.
I decided to give Knoxville a rest and hang out with my brother in Nashville for [...]
Welcome to our new home on the web! The site was updated for two reasons:
1. Amanda wanted a different look.
2. I wanted a family site with more than just links to photo albums. (Though the photos are definitely a nice addition!)
The idea is to have a family newsletter/scrapbook format online, with everything from photos to [...]
The following is basically a response to Keith Mathison, exposing his elevation of tradition over Scripture and how that forces him to some conclusions on Acts 1.11 that are not necessary from the text, as well as a basic overview of the timing and nature of the second coming and how Acts 1.11 fits the [...]
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Read something interesting in Alister McGrath’s Christianity’s Dangerous Idea concerning protestantism’s role in arts, natural sciences, and culture at large. I knew basketball had to be special – lol:
“The emergence of a symbiotic relationship between Protestantism and sport dates to the nineteenth century. If Puritanism can be judged to be representative of the movement as [...]