The Everett Herald featured a great article today about Grant Weinberg as a walking miracle. (The write-up ran on the front page of the printed version). We started following this story the day it happened and praise God again for His goodness.
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In case my last post left you feeling a little down, let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth. Now is perhaps the best time ever to be a Christian college student, especially if you’re in Lynchburg, VA because Chuck Norris is your graduation speaker.
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Here’s a great start to a new series on a gospel vision for the rising generation of young people. From someone who’s in the thick of parenting and pastoring youth:
living for the glory of Christ is not on hold until you are eighteen or twenty-one. There is a way for six-year-olds to make much of Christ […]
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It’s only taken me three years, eight months, and twelve days to post the pictures of our first short term trip to Germany. You can only imagine how glad I am to finally cross that off the task list. So enjoy almost 400 images of the 2004 Berlin team traveling, serving, touring, and at fellowship.
And even […]
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This afternoon at Starbucks the barista compared my outfit to the sun in a bright blue sky. I responded that no one would ever make that comparison with my personality, so I’d take what I could get.
A snippet from David Powlison on whether we should really call it a “quiet time”:
The Bible never teaches or models prayer either as inner silence or as mantra.
His article provokes my thought, and even more so, my commitment to out-loud praying.
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Nothing new from Mohler, just the old school, biblical vision of the respectable purposes of marriage to make us holy and give God glory.
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Here’s a BRIEFING on one-to-one ministry that compliments much of the Biblical Shepherding Bulls-eye and prepares the way for a Practical Plan of Discipleship. For a taste:
Effective one-to-one Christian ministry is not limited to counseling, nor is it essentially about solving personal or emotional problems. What is it then? It is forming a relationship with another […]
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Follow updates of Micah Lugg preaching in chapel at The Master’s College here.
Chuck Weinberg started a new blog to give updates on Grant’s condition and to thank God for His goodness. With his son in the Critical Care Unit hooked to a breathing machine, sitting in the waiting room unsure of what’s next, his first thought for a blog name was How good is God? This wasn’t […]