November 2005

St. Annes Pub

November 14, 2005

I don’t run into very much talk about St. Anne’s Public House, the quarterly audio ministry of Christ Church in Spokane, WA, but it is well worth your time. The most recent issue, on Television, is funny and thought provoking. No spooon feeding here. Issues are raised, problems are observed, but the listener is left [...]

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I Found The Monster

November 13, 2005

I can’t sleep. You know how houses have their own unique noises? Since moving into our new house we have discovered, during this very windy season, that it makes a lot of noises as the wind hits the face of it. Man, it’s windy tonight. As wind pushes against and through the old windows the [...]

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For the Weekend

November 11, 2005

1. Make a Quill. This could be a very cool thing to do with the family as a weekend activity (I’m not calling it a craft). Let me know if you do it. I want to try it later this year. 2. Read Spurgeon’s sermon, A View of God’s Glory. Is your pastor a terrible [...]

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SE7EN: Wrath

November 10, 2005

If “wrath” is a deadly sin it is fair to ask, “How God can reveal his wrath from heaven against all ungodliness?” The difference is God’s wrath is a just, measured, response of anger to unrighteousness. It is therefore something to fear (for our own waywardness) and something to hope for (concerning the vindication of [...]

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3rd Century Church

November 7, 2005

“Israeli prisoner Ramil Razilo was removing rubble from the planned site of a new prison ward when his shovel uncovered the edge of an elaborate mosaic, unveiling what Israeli archaeologists said Sunday may be the Holy Land’s oldest church.” It may turn out to be the oldest discovered church in the world. Crosses are not [...]

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Quote of the Week

November 7, 2005

“Andrew, we can’t be dead. We have cable.” – Dave (Nothing)

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For The Weekend

November 4, 2005

Don’t know what to do this weekend? Here are three things to check out. 1. Thomas A’ Kempis. God has been driving home the place of humility in the life of his people for some time now in my own study. Virtually every passage in the Bible and every book I read keeps teaching me [...]

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