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history pray

Prayer Mondays: St. Francis of Assisi

Barring my faulty memory (and if I’m not lazy) I want to post prayers on Monday from all over Church History and then throughout the modern day, and then my own. This one comes from St. Francis of Assisi.

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history israel salvation

Learning Lessons At The Doors Of Canaan

When looking at the book of Numbers we might notice how the first half of the book is primarily concerned with (the very good) preparation of the Israelites for their journey. The second half of the book, we all know, strikes a darker chord as we witness rebellion, after rebellion, after rebellion.  But what are these rebellion stories doing? Why record so many of them? Why record the ones we have?

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philosophy rey's a point

Philosophy Fridays: What’s Philosophy Good For?

Every now and then, on a Friday, I’ll step into the deep waters of Philosophy, ramble on about some idea and maybe even interact with something I might be reading. Most of the time, a real philosopher could probably read my drivel and speak into it offering a corrective—but for now I’ll speak from ignorance. After all, it is Friday; what better way to have fun than with philosophy. In this post I’ll answer the question “What’s Philosophy Good For?” in under 700 words. Heh.

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metas & memes

Christian Carnival 319 is Up

Go on and give it a look-see.

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study

A Case For Dispensationalism Series

This is a collection of posts making a case for Dispensationalism.