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I preached a sermon last week entitled “Family Matters” as
an opening overview message for a topical series on the family. In it, I contended that the primary forces
that influence our own conception of what family should look like and how it
should operate are as follows.

Our family upbringing
The culture around us
The Bible

The order
the last two could [...]

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Great article by Thabiti Anyabwhile on why the average person in the pew should endeavor to be a Biblical Theologian themselves.
Got Boys?  You should read this series of posts by Carolyn Mahaney.  These posts are her and CJ’s attempt to put into practice the advice from an article by Randy Stinson of CBWM and SBTS.  [...]

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I have lamented in a previous post about the dearth of good
contemporary Christian music coming out from Christian companies/producers.  That trend continues and is truly disappointing
considering the talent and giftedness that has to be present in the Body of
Christ. I don’t know the reasons, but I
do know good music when I hear it and I [...]

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Expository Listening – every lay member of every true Church should read this excellent article on the responsibility of the listener to adequately prepare for the preached Word and then doggedly pursue application of the Word and in cultivating a heart of Grace motivated obedience.  Excellent article!
Jack Bauer and Jesus – Mark Driscoll has an [...]

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I came across an interesting statistic today that I googled
for more info.
Depending on your sources, it is said that the average
person speaks between 3, 000 (one source) to 20,000 (second source) words per
day. That’s a bunch of words. With those statistics considered, (and I lean
toward the higher number as probably closer to the truth) a [...]

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