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New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, Part III: The Effects of Gossip" (James 3:1-12)
Sunday, July 25, 2010

New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, II: The Origins of Gossip" (Matthew 12:34-37)
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New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, Part I: Naming the Beast" (Proverbs 18:20-21)
Sunday, July 11, 2010

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The GCRTF Progress Report was released yesterday.  Here is the video of Dr. Ronnie Floyd's presentation of the report. 

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My folks came to visit for the weekend and brought with them a cd by The Canadian Tenors.  I had not heard of them.  But they insisted:  "You have to hear these guys."  So I've been listening to them.  Fantastic!  Have a listen...

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer's writings are among those that I return to again and again.  I do not always agree with him, but I almost never read him without benefit.

In a couple of weeks I'll be preaching revival services at my brother David's church on the theme, "Christ and His Church."  This theme brought to mind a comment I saw attributed to Bonhoeffer.  I've just located it in vol.10 of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works.  It's from a sermon he preached on July 29, 1928, while serving as a pastor in Barcelona.

I think Bonhoeffer is correct here, both in his observation and the urgency of his appeal to reconsider the meaning of "church."  Check it out.

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I just saw the Tim Tebow commercial over at my buddy James Grant's website.  I missed it during the Super Bowl somehow.

The head of the NOW says that it celebrates violence against women as well as, of course, robbing women of their right to terminate their pregnancies.

I suppose the ethically dubious position of trying to justify the deaths of unborn children does have a habit of skewing one's perception (and I further suppose the irony of the head of a pro-abortion agency being concerned about violence against women - just how many girls have been aborted again? - would be lost on the dear lady), but, really now.

Where is G.K. Chesterton when you need him?  Here's the ad.

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