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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief,… Read more »
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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief,… Read more »
Here’s one from the playlist. I love Kings Kaleidescope’s music. A lot of it is great for riding, and the lyrics are especially good. Every time I hear this song… Read more »
I mentioned the Jonathan Fisk book Broken: 7 “Christian” Rules That Every Christian Ought to Break about a week ago, where, in the first chapter, he takes on Mysticism. I’ve… Read more »
Of course it’s human nature to gravitate toward that with which we agree, so I try to be careful. Then again, when one of the points made is that you… Read more »
I’ve been pondering a bit of a quandary lately – what to do with the Bible. Don’t get the wrong impression though – it’s not a quandary for me. It… Read more »
A couple of passages from Spurgeon in this morning’s reading of We Shall See God hit home. The first: “God, who has led his people to abandon the present for… Read more »
Distinctiveness is God’s creation, not merely a fleeting whim. What makes us unique will survive. In fact, much of our uniqueness may be uncovered for the first time in Heaven…. Read more »
I’ve been watching a documentary – Two Years on a Bike – about a man’s journey from Vancouver to Patagonia by bicycle. I see his deal – his bike setup,… Read more »
Some years back, I came upon D. A. Carson’s wonderful course, The God Who Is There, and have downloaded the audio and listened a couple of times. It’s really a… Read more »
“Man descended from apes, therefore we must love one another.” Vladimir Solovyov I love this Solovyov quote. Buried within the sarcasm is the reasoning, of course, that the one does… Read more »