This week my time has been filled with preparing for tomorrow’s Awana Grand Prix and car show event. It’s fun seeing the excitement of the kids and the even greater excitement of the parents as they prepare their pinewood creations for race day. I’m pretty confident that some people take this thing way too seriously, [...]
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Clicki, Vidi, Linki – 03/12/2010
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Clicki, Vidi, Linki – 02/22/10
Posted in Al Mohler, Al Mohler's Blog, Clicki Vidi Linki, John MacArthur, Posts of Interest, Pyromaniacs, Quotes, tagged Al Mohler, Brian McLaren, Clicki Vidi Linki, John MacArthur, Kevin DeYoung, New Kind of Christianity on February 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
*update: John Piper tweeted this link regarding the hermeneutic of suspicion today. Fits in well with the theme of this post.
Here’s a special Monday edition of Clicki, Vidi, Linki (I clicked, I saw, I linked).
What did you hear at church yesterday? Did you hear the public reading and preaching of God’s Word…or was it something [...]
Theological Liberals, Heresy, and McManus. Links of the week.
Posted in Al Mohler, Al Mohler's Blog, Clicki Vidi Linki, Pyromaniacs, Quotes, tagged Christianity, Dorritos, Erwin McManus, liberalism, Missing Gospel, Quotes, Theology on January 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Been a while since I’ve posted a “Clicki, vidi, linki” entry. Here are some fun ones to stimulate the theological brain.
First this quote by Dr. Al Mohler:
Theological liberals do not intend to destroy Christianity, [...]
More on the New Adolescence…
Posted in Al Mohler, Al Mohler's Blog, Posts of Interest, Quotes, tagged Adolescence, Adults, Culture, Parenting, Teenagers on March 20, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’ve been intrigued and worried about the “new adolescence” that is becoming more entrenched in our society. This new adolescence is basically the extension of the teen years well into the 20’s and is marked by a refusal to become a responsible adult. These new “teenagers” live with their parents longer and their motivation revolves [...]
