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Friday July 7, 2006

Blog: “Word to the Wise” is a new blog that will make its way through the book of Proverbs (my favorite book!).

Interview: Justin Taylor has posted an interview he conducted with Voice, a Reformed Christian rap artist connected to Sovereign Grace Ministries.

News: At long last, thousands of documents relating to the Columbine shootings have been released. That tragedy, which in many ways changed America, still seems fresh in people’s minds. You can read here what has now been revealed, though truthfully I don’t think there is anything that surprising.

Music: Bob Kauflin recently mentioned a new CD by Keith and Kristyn Getty that features songs based on the Apostles Creed. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like there are MP3s available.


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