Categories
church history pray

Prayer Mondays: George Mueller

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 isn’t more an answer than a prayer, but at least we see the contents of what was prayed: it comes from George Mueller

Categories
metas & memes

Christian Carnival 315 is Up

Go check it out at Ancient Hebrew Poetry.

Categories
dispensationalism hermeneutics history

Keeping Promises To Abraham In The OT

Look, I don’t plan to go into explicit detail on this post; there’s just too much: at least fifteen posts worth (that I really don’t want to write). I just want to paint in with broad strokes the way God’s Covenant to Abraham works out historically approaching the Incarnation. I’ll introduce some of these broad strokes with how it ties to a promise and from there give some general information on the connection. On some of these sections I might use the word “blossom” and I would want you to take notice of that since it directly correlates with a point I will make in a later post. So, for a moment, hold up the palette of covenantal colors that God used in Genesis 12-17 and prepare to paint a vibrant picture of God’s word caused to stand:

Categories
pray

Ancient Prayers: Pope Pius VI

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 Pope Pius VI (Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi).

Categories
metas & memes

Christian Carnival 314 is UP

Go check it out at You Can’t Mean That.  Past Carnivals can be found here on the Archive.