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Mar 03

Prayer, Evangelism, & The Sovereignty of God

Again I had the privilege of speaking to our Wednesday night group at church while the pastor is out of town at a conference. I love teaching because it continually pushes me out of my comfort zone to where I have to depend on God. I’ve done it before on my own and it’s a »

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Feb 27

Another Helpful Resource

Thought I would pass this on. Check this link out: »

http://thegospelman.com/audio/index.html »

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Feb 21

Wisdom VS Folly

The overarching theme in the book of Proverbs is Wisdom; what is it, where does it come form, how do we get it, etc.  I love Proverbs because of its practicality.  I want to do what’s right so just tell me what to do.  I was recently studying Proverbs chapter six to share with »

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Dec 09

Deep Church – Book Review

Churches that have so much traditionalism and refuse to contextualize anything for the sake of the Gospel may have solid biblical doctrines and theologies, but are not reaching the culture around them. Churches that are so seeker friendly and numbers/business oriented may draw people in but fall short on spiritual depth and discipleship. »

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Nov 17

Scadalous Freedom Book Review

In the winter of 2004, I attended a conference for college students with Campus Outreach. Randy Pope spoke that week on the topic of counterfeit faith. What he really discussed was true faith and how faith and grace play out in our walk with Christ. What stood out most to me was his story about his »

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Nov 14

Rest & Exhortation

Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God.  But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called “today,” that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.  Hebrews 3:12-13 This letter is written to encourage »

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