I have never read Roland Bainton’s classic biography on Martin Luther. From all that I have heard about regarding that book, it seems to be a very well-written biography and really the standard on Luther for many years. In reading James Kittelson’s Luther, the Reformer, it certainly makes me curious to see how [...]
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Posted in Resources on Sep 30th, 2007 1 Comment »
George Whitefield counted Matthew Henry’s commentary as one of the few resources that he used to write his sermons. Though the commentary might not give the exegetical details that you would want from a commentary, MH has some wonderful observations on the text and some great points of application. It’s certainly worth using [...]
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Posted in Resources on Sep 29th, 2007 No Comments »
The DGM National Conference is going on right now. I’d really recommend listening to the two panel discussions. They have really blessed me. I praise God that such resources are available online so quickly. I went last year and it sure does bring back memories.
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Posted in Resources on Sep 19th, 2007 No Comments »
We’re about to have Jerry Bridges come and speak at our church retreat in October. So I thought I’d post this review on one of Jerry’s books called Growing Your Faith. This is a great book for anyone who is first turning to the Lord or wants to grow more. It really [...]
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Posted in Resources on Sep 17th, 2007 No Comments »
My friend Grace told me about Ta Da Lists and this has been awesome for me. It allows you to create any to-do list you need and you can share that list with others so if there are group tasks, people can check things off together once the task gets done.
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Posted in Resources on Sep 13th, 2007 2 Comments »
As Archshrk pointed out, it seems that email was an urban legend. And honestly speaking, I actually thought it might be. I’ve been offered by Bill Gates millions of dollars, been told Proctor and Gamble works for the devil, etc., all through emails. And usually they have a certain look about them [...]
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Posted in Resources on Sep 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Westminster Book Store is having a sale and they have some really good books.
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Posted in Resources on Sep 13th, 2007 2 Comments »
This is a bit off topic, but I have a friend who has been doing a lot of research on plastics and has got me thinking about how I use them. Well she just forwarded me an email that supports her view, and here are its findings and some practical tips:
Cancer Update from Johns [...]
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Posted in Resources on Sep 12th, 2007 1 Comment »
There is a new ministry resource that is coming online soon called Open Source Mission. And they’re vision is this:
Open Source Mission is a global initiative to increase and accelerate the accessibility of gospel-centered resources outside of the English-speaking world. We accomplish this mission by leveraging the power of mass collaboration to translate contemporary [...]
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Reading Thomas Watson’s The Ten Commandments was a joy. I would say that out of the four books I read on the subject (and all were good books), this is the one that I wouldn’t mind reading again. There is something to the Puritans, perhaps there continual delving into the glory and supremacy [...]
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