Monday, February 18, 2013

Worth Looking At...

...a few pages I have enjoyed reading and thought you might too.


What would you ask Paul if you could interview him?

You
You gave the initial principle as “the law is binding on a person only as long as he lives,” which had one person and a law. But now you’ve introduced two persons, bound to each other by a common law. I think I’m tracking with you. So when does that “binding” cease to exist?

PaulIf her husband dies, then she is released from the law of marriage.


His latest album, Gravity, which just won Best Gospel Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. Here he raps the gospel in one minute.


In reality, the human trafficker is a slave as well. The predators are slaves to lust, power, money, and all kinds of perversion. The pimps, the predators, the pedophiles, the traffickers, the enslavers are shackled with bonds of a different kind. So, as Christians, we ought to pray for them.


There are no grizzly pictures here. But there are some miracles. I won't show you what the babies look like after they are killed, but before.

Whomever He Wills
This is a good book for convinced Calvinists but not for convincing non-Calvinists...


Face it, folks: the beard is back in a big way. Along with celebrities, bike messengers, and your local barista, pastors are no exception to the glories of facial hair.



We all know them, the kids who were raised in church. They were stars of the youth group.  They maybe even sang in the praise band or led worship.  And then . . . they graduate from High School and they leave church.  What happened?









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