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Communion Incarnates the Word
Why do we need the sacrament of Holy Communion alongside the Word? The sacrament offers us something the Word alone cannot: deep assurance that is exactly ...
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Bonhoeffer on the Study of Scripture
Because I am a Christian, therefore, every day in which I do not penetrate more deeply into the knowledge of God's Word in Holy Scripture is a lost ...
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John Stott: "Truth Builds the Church"
The most important gift today, measured by Paul's principle that we should excel in those that build up the church, is teaching. Nothing builds up ...
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Luther Says Institutions Need Scripture
I would advise no one to send his child where the Holy Scriptures are not supreme. Every institution that does not unceasingly pursue the study of God's ...
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Proofreading the Bible
The Peachtree Editorial and Proofreading Service specializes in Bibles. Catching errors before printing is always important, but more is at stake when ...
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For Safety Sake, Worship God
How to stay safe in the world today:
1. Avoid riding in automobiles because they are responsible for 20 percent of all fatal accidents. 2. Do not stay ...
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Your Responsibility to Read the Instructions
Gordon MacDonald writes:
Being a frequent flyer makes it possible for me to get a seat in the exit row on most airline flights. Great leg room. But with ...
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God Expects Us to Explore His Truth
Don't neglect your critical faculties. Remember that God is a rational God, who has made us in his own image. God invites and expects us to explore ...
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U2's Bono on Talking about God
Let's face it: God's not exactly a welcome guest in the wild and wicked world of rock 'n' roll. But that's precisely why Bono, lead ...
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Why "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Worked
[Eighteenth century pastor and theologian Jonathan Edwards'] most famous composition, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1741)…is ...
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