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Book Review: “Cosmos Reborn” by John Crowder

Just finished reading a complimentary copy of John Crowder’s book:  “Cosmos Reborn.”  I get occasional copies of books for review as a part of the “Speakeasy” blogging network.   I am not required to write a positive review, but only to express my own honest opinions. This information is being disclosed in accordance with regulations from […]

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Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? N.T. Wright

N.T. Wright eBook Sale – Only $2.99 (see the bottom of this message) Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? Dr. N.T. Wright Bishop Tom (Dr. N.T.) Wright, Bishop of Durham in the Church of England ”Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead?” March 16, 2007 in Bast Center.     There is a BIG […]

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Video Sermon: Soup That Tastes Like Bread And Wine

Reggie McNeal, author of The Present Future, writes in that book: “Church culture in North America is a [mere] vestige of the original Christian movement, an institutional expression of religion that is in part a civil religion and in part a club where religious people can hang out with other people whose politics, world-view, and […]

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The Coach – Video and Manuscript for Sermon Based on John 5:1-9

Below is the sermon based on John 5:1-9, preached at Patterson Avenue Baptist Church on Sunday, May 5, 2013, but Dr, Bill Nieporte.  I owe appreciation to an article by Len Sweet and a sermon by Dennis Atwood for some of the themes included in the sermon (both are quoted in the sermon).  Additionally, I […]

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Hell No! (?) Julie’s new book? Heck yes!,

At first, I wasn’t interested in reading “Raising Hell: Christianity’s Most Controversial Doctrine Put Under Fire.” “Just another book debunking hell,” I thought to myself. “Or just another book seeking to rediscover what the Bible actually says about hell.” In any event, I had read and reviewed other books about hell – from both famous […]

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Review: Worship, Community and the Triune God of Grace

James Torrance’s book “Worship, Community, and the Triune God of Grace,” challenges us to address the worship practices of the church from a Trinitarian perspective. This is not a book of mechanics (how worship is done). Rather it is a book of theology. Torrance’s contends that much of what we call worship is “Unitarian” in […]

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