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Monthly Archives: April 2015
“Accepting Christ”
We’re born sinners. That’s what some Christians think. (Or is this what many Christians think? It appears so.) Most evangelicals say our sin nature is total depravity and the only thing that can save us is the grace of God. … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustine, forgiven, Franklin Graham, God's Love, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Jesus, John Calvin, sin
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Carmina Gadelica prayer
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Bake for them two
Originally posted on Ten Thousand Places:
In Jesus’ time, the nation of Israel was under Roman rule. The Israelites were allowed to live there and practice their faith for the most part, but they had to pay taxes to Caesar…
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A Sermon for Martin Luther King Jr., on the anniversary of his murder
This is a sermon I gave in the past, that I’ve rewritten a little for today. John 1:29-42 The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and declared, “Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin … Continue reading
For Good Friday
Here’s a wonderful excerpt of an interview with Bono, as he patiently and simply explains his faith in Christ. “I find it hard to accept, that millions and millions of lives, half the earth, for two thousand years, have been … Continue reading