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Posts Tagged Steve McVey


Was Jesus Forsaken By His Father?

I used to believe that God turned his back on Jesus at the cross.  The reason for my blind acceptance of this idea is that the Sunday School teachers and pastors from my youth taught this as truth.  Further, it fit so well with their equally unbiblical notion that God was too HOLY to look […]

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Desire Found Me (book review)

I received a complimentary copy Andre Rabe’s book Desire Found Me as a participant in Mike Morrell’s “Speakeasy” blogging network. This blog post contains a review of this book. The opinions stated in this review are my own. I am not required to offer a positive review of any publication as a part of this […]

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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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A Collection of Trinitarian Theologians

The list below includes the names of 36 Trinitarian theologians.  The list was compiled by “Kerry’s Loft” and is made of folks from the last 100 years, or less.  If you click on any name, you’ll be taken to a list of resources about each theologian. What, exactly, is Trinitarian theology? It is MORE than just […]

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Getting Past The Hurt When Others Have Wronged Us

Steve and Melanie McVey have written a wonderful book to help people who are struggling with the pain and hurt caused by some of the terrible things that have happened to them in their past. Specifically, this book addresses how to deal with those offenses (some big, some small) that are perpetrated against us because […]

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Coming to The End of Self-Sufficiency

Coming to The End of Self-Sufficiency For any congregation or individual to be used effectively by God, it need to come to the end of self-sufficiency and learn how to depend on God’s resources and direction.Consider Moses.  The first 40 years of his life had been magnificent as he lives the life of an Egyptian […]

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“The Extent and Efficacy of the Life and Work of Jesus Christ” by James Fowler (Book Review)

It was revival week at the First Baptist Church of my hometown.  The sanctuary was filled to capacity as a rather well-known preacher brought the series of sermons for the week. He spoke of truth (in scripture) using a pithy little phrase:  “God Said It!  I Believe It!  That Settles It!”   The following week, […]

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Aslan Is Not Safe

By Steve McVey (my friend from  http://gracewalk.org) In The Chronicles of Narnia , C. S. Lewis wrote in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe about an occasion when Susan and Lucy ask Mr. and Mrs. Beaver to describe Aslan, the Christ-figure in the story. They ask if Aslan is a man. Mr. Beaver replies: […]

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Divine Love Is More Than An Attribute – by Steve McVey

There are a couple of blogs that are “must-reads” for me.  Of this small list, Steve McVey (from GraceWalk Ministries) is at the top of the list.  You’ve seen me quote Steve on occassion, but today I am doing something completely out-of-the ordinary.  I am reposting an entire post from his popular blog.  It speaks […]

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