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Atin-Lay, Credo ut intelligam; Appeal; Parable of the Fig Tree
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, appeal, Atin-Lay, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, Latin Theological Terms, parables, philosophy, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, church, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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The Institute for the Obvious
If you find yourself in a grand quandary, chances are you are missing the obvious. No, I don’t mean that all difficult questions come equipped with easy answers. The point isn’t that every complex question can only be reached through … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, abortion, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, persecution, politics, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, sexual confusion
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, politics, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, scandal, statism, suffering
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The Gospel at Work, Robert Wolgemuth
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Posted in Biblical Doctrines, Books, friends, interview, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul JR
Tagged Christian Testimony, God's love, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, writing
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Animism; Purpose Driven Wife, Walking Hard Places; Credible Profession
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, Apostles' Creed, assurance, church, communion, creation, ism, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Purpose Driven Wife, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, Jesus Changes Everything, Justification, kingdom, Lisa Sproul, RC Sproul Jr, suffering
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Ed Litton & the Quote We All Must Claim- Lord, Be Merciful; John in 5 Minutes
Today’s Special Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, church, cyberspace, Devil's Arsenal, grace, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul JR, repentance, scandal, special edition
Tagged apologetics, church, devil, Forgiveness, God's love, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, scandal
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Blah, Blah, Blahg
My reputation is often savagely assaulted in the Devil’s great gossip tool, the world wide web. There’s plenty to talk about, since I not only have plenty of sin in my life, but some of my most spectacular sins are … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, church, cyberspace, Devil's Arsenal, friends, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, persecution, prayer, RC Sproul JR, scandal
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, devil, Forgiveness, friendship, God's love, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, peace, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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The Science of Laughter and the Laughter of Science
I know they do this. In a world where a new crop of dissertations is needed every year and research grants can make or break a university I’m sure there have been extensive scientific studies into laughter. Without so much … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, creation, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, philosophy, politics, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, wonder
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Curating Movies, The Love Punch; Appeal; Another Good Friday
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Tagged Christian Testimony, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, kingdom, Lisa Sproul, movies, RC Sproul Jr
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How should churches help singles feel valued as members of the congregation?
By calling them, along with the marrieds, to repent and believe the gospel. I don’t want to diminish the hardship that can come with being single, nor to diminish the calling of churches to minister to people in all stations … Continue reading
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The Fifth Empire
As we, citizens of the American Empire, prepare to celebrate once again, if our overlords permit, our great heritage it would be wise if we, citizens of the kingdom of God consider a right view of history itself. I think … Continue reading