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Buried Talents: Hermeneutics and Such Like, Part 1

Before we begin this study in detail, we must remind ourselves of certain key principles: 1. Grace extends to this area too. A Christian will not be lost if he or she in good conscience violates God’s will regarding women. … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace: Ephesians 4

I want to take a close look at an often-overlooked passage. Well, actually, it’s talked about a lot. It’s just that it’s not understood the way I want to explain it. The lesson starts with — (Eph 4:11-13) It was … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: Avoiding Our Biases and Bad Habits

We all have a tendency to find in the Bible what we expect to find. The Pharisee finds plenty of commands to impose on his brothers. The liberal finds language that excuses just about any conduct. The male chauvinist pig … Continue reading

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Buried Talents: Studies in the Role of Women, Preface

[As promised, I’m starting a series on the role of women. These posts will be shamelessly ripped off from my book Buried Talents, which is available in full text on this site. However, I’m updating it. In particular, a number … Continue reading

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Letter to a Gay Man in the Churches of Christ, Part 2

This is an issue I’m struggling with. For most of my life, I’ve been in denial about it and I have never had a gay relationship. But I am attracted to men. I gave up on dating women because it … Continue reading

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On Losing 20 Pounds

I’ve decided to go public with it. I’m back on my diet. And I just passed the 20 pound weight loss point! (compared to my all time high.) I figure if I take a public stand I’ll be more likely … Continue reading

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Are We Sacramentalists? The Orthodox View, Part 1

We don’t study the teachings of the Eastern Orthodox that much, although it’s one of the largest denominations of believers on the planet. This is largely due to the Protestant’s common history with Catholicism. We have less in common with … Continue reading

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Vocabulary Guide for the New Christian

[This was emailed to me, without attribution. I can’t find it on the Internet, and so I can’t credit the actual author. However, I did revise it a hair for Church of Christ sensibilities.] Vocabulary guide for the new Christian: … Continue reading

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A Reflection on the Assasination of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Charles Colson

Fascinating article by Charles Colson, who works to spread the gospel in the prisons. Colson concludes, “I wish the world could judge Christ by what I saw in the Darrington prison.”

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The Audacity of Hope

An interesting and fun article by Mike Adams. Adams describes how his Wilmington church was prospered after committing to the support of African children. Enjoy.

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