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Words of wisdom from the past. Things we think are new are really old. We’ve been here before but our apathy to historic reality has paved the way of despondency and despair. Here I find the words of the late Bryon Sunderland in Benjamin Franklin Morris’ (magnum opus 1864) instructive that the current powers at…
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No alarm clock was needed, I was up. The previous nights sleep breezed by. I woke up feeling refreshed, thankful that the Lord had granted me another day to live. As I gingerly walked to the kitchen soft rays of sunlight could already be seen breaking through the tree line. Though my home insulated me…
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Introduction By way of reminder, we have been visited with three distinct disasters. The first is the COVID virus itself. The second is the economic … And Now for a Spot of Good News, However Unwelcome That Might Be Today, I thought this dose of evenhanded sanity written by pastor Doug would be beneficial for…
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There are some sins worthy of death, or stated another way some sins that lead to death (cf. 1John 5.16-17). What we find throughout the Old Testament is that while all are sinners, some sins are worthy of death–sins of a criminal nature. In this post I further discuss my thoughts on biblical death. We…
