Monthly Archives: December 2005

Beware of the Strawman: Exegetical Issues, Part I

In his introduction to Dave Hunt’s book “What Love Is This?” Tim Layhaye offers his praise and commendations for a work which confronts that “dreadful doctrine like Calvinism,” referring to the ancient doctrines of sovereign grace as “the false God … Continue reading

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The Laodicean Legacy Part IV

This is a very sad post – one that is hard to believe in one way, but is somewhat predictable in some other ways. Earlier, in The Laodicean Legacy Part I, I said that churches have become religious entertainment centers, … Continue reading

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The Laodicean Legacy Part III

I began the series “The Laodicean Legacy” with a quote from Mr. Bill Hybels, and then later from Cally Parkinson, a spokeswoman for Willow Creek Community Church, as follows: Hybels: “There [used to be] a barricade mentality, a let’s huddle … Continue reading

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Do You Know These First Advent Songs?

This is from a resource that was given to me years ago – what are the real names of these songs? 1. Move hitherward the entire assembly of those who are loyal in their belief. 2. Listen, the celestial messengers … Continue reading

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The Laodicean Legacy Part II

In the last article “The Laodicean Legacy Part I” we looked at the problems that are inherent with a belief that our duty as the church is to cater to the norms of the world. In that article, we talked … Continue reading

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The Laodicean Legacy Part I

I was reminded Sunday evening (through a few discussions during our fellowship time) of how great our challenge is for evangelism in this modern era. The people of this culture are simply addicted to entertainment, and the continual flow of … Continue reading

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They All Declare His Glory…

Modern cosmologists must feel as though they are the most blessed, and the most cursed, of any generation. They are the most blessed, because modern technology has given us sophisticated tools to observe the stars like never before. They are … Continue reading

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