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"Gospel of Judas" Roundup | archives | how now, brownpau? Paulo has a good collection of links relating to the 1978 Gnostic Gospel of Judas that has made news recently.

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over my med body! >> How To Hold Back Tears This post reminded me of something Dr. Guimon said when I was in Uganda on my last trip. Because so many people there were facing starvation because of a late start in the planting season caused by the LRA, Dr.…

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Touchstone Archives: The Baptist Headway "In other words, when confronted with a culture hostile to the biblical understanding of the good and the true, biblically orthodox Southern Baptists spoke reflexively from intuitions rooted in a biblically informed worldview and joined with those who thought similarly. They just didn’t know what…

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Davezilla: Clean humor, filthy comments >> If God used office supplies… Funny if a bit irreverent.

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GODMuzik.com – About GODMuzik "GODMuzik Ministries web-site will help guide you through your personal relationship with Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. In this site you will learn more about what God says through his word. I will also touch on subjects that we face in our everyday lives. I…

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Stand to Reason: The Magic Prayer A short essay on salvation and how we know we are saved, and the dangers of the "sinners prayer"

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God as a Person, not a Concept

Through the course of living and relating to God, God teaches you things. Lately, He has been teaching me about Himself, teaching me to view Him as a Person not a Concept. In the course of this post I’d like to try and explain why this concept is important to…

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The Christ

(1) In the form of a man, a suffering lamb was born on a Christmas day (2) Wiser than scribes, He came to save lives He’s the Truth, and the Life, and the Way (3) We’d trespassed against, with grevious offence the Law that the Father had given (4) Yet…

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When God calls us Sons and Daughters

The thing about family is, its relationships are neither temporal nor conditional. If you are the son of your father, you will always be your father’s son. Unlike friendship, citizenship, and work relationships, all of which can cease to be true after a given amount of time, or under certain…

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Lessons in Spiritual Warfare

Strategy #1 – Avoidance Don’t let your mind think about it. The moment it pops in your head, frantically think of something else… anything else. I call this avoidance… and cite Phil. 4:8-9 as scriptural reference. Avoidance works best if you combine it with Strategy #2. Strategy #2 – Turning…

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Warning: Graphic Descriptions of Martrdom

Christians still die for their faith. The New York Sun report that Korean Reds and Targeting Christians. I found this excerpt exceptionally moving.The 20 parishioners were detained near their clergy, and watched, along with the assembled audience, as the five Christian leaders were told they could escape death if they…

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The Greatest Story Ever Told, in Verse

Once was a world that was void And dark were the waters therein Then Majesty moved on the deep And life in existence was spoken With care and for glory He fashioned Out of spirit, and body and soul Like Him a creature of sentience In fellowship with Him made…

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Outline of the Doctrine of the Local Church.I’m thinking of writing an article about church attendance, this might be helpful.

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Laziness: Subtle Fiend of Addiction and Vice

I’m not very good at introductions. I beg of you to bear with me and read on long enough to catch my meaning. What I’m writing here is important to me, because it reflects an internal struggle I face. I hate laziness (though not enough apparently to slap him in…

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Farther Steps talks about Profaning Mammon. Taken from a quote by R. Kent Hughes in Set Apart, 33, he notes that to profane mammon is to give it away, and that giving it away to God is the ultimate way to profane mammon. Exquisite.Astounding. We follow the footsteps of Rome,…