A recent article regarding the KJV debate seems to be making a comeback for the plowboys — those who desire the Bible in their own common tongue.
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Read More“We are Super Bowl champions – no risk it, no biscuit - and the biscuit tastes really good right now!” This is a secular story with only temporal effects – nothing lasting! But what about the eternal?
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Read MoreClearly, without understanding, we are apt to take “hard verses” and misapply them, much to our detriment. If we then take this misapplication and share it with others, our lack of understanding (really foolishness) may spread.
Read MoreI was surprised when a girl – an unchurched girl – spoke up. It wasn’t her speaking that surprised me, but the quality that she suggested as an aspect of godliness. Before I tell you what she suggested, let’s quickly review what might be a usual list of character qualities that would define most people’s perception of godliness: being wise, just, loving, merciful, compassionate, pure, and holy. But this girl said . . .
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