Category: Lists
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Tweets of The Week 6.1.13
Once again, here they are: Coffee, coffee, perfect bean/ Every morn from thee I glean/ Your glorious nectar/ By the hectare/ Wondrous stuff of life, caffeine. — Church Curmudgeon (@ChrchCurmudgeon) May 25, 2013 Much of the reason for the prevalent doctrinal ignorance in the church today is the lack of doctrinal preaching in the pulpit.…
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Tweets of The Week 5.25.13
Once again, here are my picks for tweets of the week: When someone says “no creed but Christ,” I say “tell me about your Christ?” and they give me their made up creed. Know the historic creeds. — Burk Parsons (@BurkParsons) May 18, 2013 The same “science” that has no room for a historical Adam…
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Tweets of The Week 5.18.13
For the second week in a row, I offer you “Tweets of The Week.” Kind of like a #FollowFriday, I offer you the tweets I liked the most from the various people I follow on Twitter. Without further delay, here they are: Gave a guy’s car a jump at the store and some random stranger comes…
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Tweets of The Week 5.11.13
I’ve been toying with the idea of having a weekly roundup post. Today, I finally decided to pull the trigger. It’s kind of like a #FollowFriday, but instead of just telling you a random list of people to follow, I offer you what I considered the “Tweets of The Week” (hence the post title) from…
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My 13 Resolutions For 2013
Resolutions are not all that different from commandments. Self-commandments to be sure, but commandments nonetheless. Usually, after some time to reflect on how the past year is gone, we determine (or resolve) to do certain things differently in the following year. And so we command ourselves by resolving to do things differently. There is a certain…
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Zondervan Counterpoints eBook Sale: Everything Under $7
Because you’ve probably got Christmas money that needs to be put to use, Zondervan has all of their Counterpoints series on Kindle for under $7: Four Views on Moving Beyond the Bible to Theology Are Miraculous Gifts for Today?: 4 Views Five Views on Law and Gospel Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond Three…
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The Top 12 Posts of 2012
Tuesday, I shared the 12 best books I read in 2012. As the year winds down, it seems about the right time to share what the 12 top posts of 2012 were. After screening out static pages and pages that were clearly being accessed by my students for class materials, here’s what was most visited:…
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The 12 Best Books I Read In 2012
In case you haven’t been paying attention, I’ve done quite a bit of reading this past year. Just how much, you might ask. Well, unlike last year, I didn’t put together a comprehensive list. I did however, pick my 12 favorite reads. I’ve seen some other lists floating around online (like here, here, and here), but my list…
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The Descent Into Pastoral Disaster
In many ways, Paul Tripp’s Dangerous Calling is a book for people who like lists. I’m fond of lists and Paul Tripp, so it’s only natural I’d love this book. It also helps that it provided a good wake up call for me that changed some negative trajectories I had in my life. Over the…
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Top 10 Lies From The Second Presidential Debate
Does this mean there were more than 10?