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Category Archives: on writing well
Anti-Semitism; The Quotable CS Lewis
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, Books, church, ism, Jesus Changes Everything, on writing well, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, church, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, RC Sproul Jr, writing
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Student in a School of Fools
Some years ago I had a refreshing, encouraging conversation on a podcast, with a well known blogging friend on the subject of writing. One of the things covered in that conversation was dealing with criticism. The irony is that each … Continue reading
In Defense of Reading Thrillers; Curating Your Book Library, Twist in the Tale
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in Books, creation, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, on writing well, RC Sproul JR
Tagged culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, movies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, writing
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Love Your Grammar
Grammers defiantly not easy getting it right. Know what I mean? Of course you know what I mean. So what difference does it make that I didn’t begin “Grammar’s definitely not easy to get right?” Aren’t grammar nerds, you know, … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, abortion, apologetics, Devil's Arsenal, Education, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, on writing well, politics, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, scandal
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, culture wars, devil, Education, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, politics, RC Sproul Jr, scandal, writing
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What’ve we lost in losing letter writing?
A Letter from the Depths on Modern Communication, with a tip of the hat to Screwtape. My Dearest Gaulips, You asked about some of the newest features our media consultants are working on, and how you might put them to … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Ask RC, Biblical Doctrines, Books, church, cyberspace, Devil's Arsenal, kingdom, on writing well, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, Ask RC, church, culture wars, devil, kingdom, lies, RC Sproul Jr, writing
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Ask RC- Why do you write?
To make manifest the kingdom of God. My goal is change, to change me, those who read my pieces, and the world. My desire is that I, and those who read my pieces would become more like Jesus. And that … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, apologetics, Ask RC, Books, kingdom, on writing well, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged Ask RC, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, gratitude, joy, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, writing
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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly of Sci-Fi & More
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Posted in Biblical Doctrines, Books, creation, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, on writing well, RC Sproul JR, sexual confusion, theology, wonder
Tagged apologetics, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, movies, RC Sproul Jr
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Five Questions We Should Ask Before Posting
Cyberspace is not only infinite, but eternal. No matter how silly, foolish, embarrassing our thoughts might be, they will be allowed to merge onto the information superhighway. But, all the off-ramps are closed. Believing the best defense is a, well, … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, cyberspace, Devil's Arsenal, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, on writing well, prayer, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, devil, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, peace, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, writing
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5 Reasons Bloggers Use Numbered Lists
We’ve all read them, and some of us have written them- those catchy little blog pieces that promise sometimes to give us 5 of this, or more boldly THE 7 of that. Perhaps like me you have puzzled over this … Continue reading
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What have we lost in the lost art of letter writing?
My Dearest Gaulips, You asked about some of the newest features our media consultants are working on, and how you might put them to good use in your treatment of your patient. I will explain a few of them, but … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Ask RC, Biblical Doctrines, Books, church, cyberspace, Devil's Arsenal, kingdom, on writing well, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, special edition
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