My mother kept asking me, ‘When are you going to do a gospel album?’ And I’ve always wanted to do a gospel album. Everybody was going on about it, so mom started hounding me more. Alan Jackson
Archive for July, 2008
#1 RP International Conference is what I am doing this week. #2 Read about what is going on here. #3 Also, an article with dealing in these areas I thought was quite amazing. Not many seminaries around today after 200 years are still faith-full to the Scriptures, read here.
You might be a Calvinist if… you buy a Psalter CD.
HE MUST BE BORN AGAIN.” This word of our Lord Jesus has appeared to flame in the way of many, like the drawn sword of the cherub at the gate of Paradise. They have despaired, because this change is beyond their utmost effort. The new birth is from above, and therefore it is not in [...]
Things here of late have been quite busy. I apologize for not posting the past two days for the few of you who actually read my blog. I will continue to try to do my best in getting post up and things to blog about. Yesterday I spent the afternoon per-paring what titles I would [...]
“I’m gonna make a gospel record and tell Jesus I cannot bear these burdens alone.” – Aretha Franklin
A Historian’s Take on the Gospels
Posted: July 15, 2008 by emilysue in Where is Christ in the Culture Today?It intrigues me how secular people or even people who would claim to “have religion” or to be “religious” view Christ, the Scriptures, and the ins and outs of Christianity. The Historian Garry Wills, has a view on the origin and content on the gospels that is very interesting, in the least. Accuracy is not [...]
You might be a Calvinist if… you are late to church- not because the kids aren’t dressed in time, but because your wife couldn’t decide on a hat.
HOW CAN WE OBTAIN an increase of faith? This is a very earnest question to many. They say they want to believe, but cannot. A great deal of nonsense is talked upon this subject. Let us be strictly practical in our dealing with it. Common sense is as much needed in religion as anywhere else. [...]