Listen up!

Two weeks after she was born, we discovered our daughter had a hearing loss.  Within three months, she was wearing two hearing aids.  And since that time, we have always been grateful for every word she has heard and every sound she has been able to make (she’s now in high school and has played […]

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The compassion of Christ

A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead the indications of civilization in a culture.  He thought that she might reply with something like a clay pot or a fish hook or a grinding stone.  Instead, he was surprised by her answer, “a healed femur.” Mead explained to the young student that no healed femurs are […]

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Sunday Leftovers: gospel basics

One of the reasons we are reticent to communicate the gospel to unbelievers is that we are uncertain of what we should say.  What is the essence of the gospel?  What is its most basic elements? Many years ago, I learned a half-dozen words and some Scriptures that align with each truth that comprise the […]

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Hope for the weary

A few years ago a motorcycle police officer noticed a vehicle that appeared to be dragging something behind it.  As he drew closer and then began to pass the car, he saw that the something was a basset hound at the end of a leash that was caught in the car door.  He said of […]

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The benefits of Scripture

Most decisions we make are run through the benefits grid, as in, “what’s in it for me?” Or, “how will this help me?”  If you are offered a new job, an early question is, “what’s the benefits package?”  When you consider a change in diet or exercise, you want to know, “how will this help […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles I’ve seen recently: There’s an elephant in the room, except everyone is talking about this one.  James MacDonald recently hosted his “Elephant Room 2” dialog, and invited T. D. Jakes (who has been understood to hold to the heretical view of modalism, regarding the Trinity, not to mention being in the camp […]

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Book Sales

February must be the month for Christian book sales.  Check out these excellent offers: Sovereign Grace Ministries. is selling books, music CDs and music downloads at big discounts. Desiring God has a number of their books at drastically reduced prices. And Westminster Books has all of the Nine Marks books at 50% off.

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Desiring God Conference for Pastors

The audio for the 2012 Conference for Pastors, hosted by Bethlehem Baptist Church and Desiring God is now available.  The theme this year was “God, Manhood, and Ministry.”  I haven’t listened to any of the messages yet, but I have almost always received great encouragement from these messages. Download the messages at Desiring God.

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Do not fear

The first day of any new task inevitably arrives with a certain level of tension, anxiety, apprehension, or even fear, along with excitement and anticipation.  So many school-age children have trouble eating the first day of each school year.  And the first day of a new job, and the first day of marriage, and the […]

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He’s about forgiveness

Some things never change. Ask the bystander on the street (or in the mall) about Jesus and it might be said that He was a wise teacher, or an inspiring model to follow, or a moderate political activist, or a social reformer, or a compassionate servant and healer.  But few will address the reason Christ […]

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