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Daily Archives: 22 May 2014
May Football
Premier League over and FA Cup done, but there’s still lots of football to follow. The young miss will not be pleased, but her favorite stateside player has been dropped from the US World Cup squad. I haven’t been following … Continue reading
Dies Domini 63: Liberation
The liberation of Exodus was not the end of God’s saving hand. Clearly, believers struggled despite signs, wonders, and freedom. Exodus 14 didn’t erase Genesis 3. 63. Christ came to accomplish a new “exodus”, to restore freedom to the oppressed. … Continue reading
EG 181: Evangelization Concerns Everything
One challenge in our relationships with seekers as well as those within the body we are urging to a greater, deeper evangelical effort, is to view the conversion to Christ as the conversion of everything. For the individual, we do … Continue reading
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