Monthly Archives: July 2008

Praise Is His Gracious Choice

he congregational singing where my wife and I worship is better than most. A good number in the congregation actually sing. We mostly sing hymns from the Baptist Hymnal on Sunday mornings, with more modern “praise choruses” mostly sung on … Continue reading

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The End of July

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Everybody’s an Evangelical

ver at Steve Brown etc. Os Guinness and Warren Smith were having a “civil” debate over An Evangelical Manifesto, a document released just this last May, of which Guinness has been the lead architect and main media spokesman. Not much … Continue reading

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What Is Ed Stetzer

d Stetzer is a Christian. He’s not a Baptist. Ed Stetzer, I believe, has never been labeled or labeled himself as Arminian or Calvinist. He might not care even to be defined as an evangelical. The most common label I … Continue reading

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Jesus, Our Great High Priest

he offices of Christ are something we Southern Baptists seldom speak much about. Maybe we are put of by Catholic-sounding words like “high priest.” We would probably profit from it greatly if we thought about the offices of Christ a … Continue reading

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I’m Addicted

he reason no posts have appeared on this blog in over a week is not the reason for the bulk of my sporadic posting. I was on vacation last week and tried as much as possible to stay away from … Continue reading

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