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A La Carte (November 10)

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Astronaut – This is a beautiful video. Make it full-screen and HD if you can.

Voddie Baucham – Here is some big news from Voddie Baucham: “I am leaving GfBC to lead the seminary at African Christian University in Zambia next fall.”

Songs for Danforth Chapel – This album showed up in my mailbox last week, and once I found a CD player, I really enjoyed listening to it.

A Muckraking Magazine – The New York Times has an article about World magazine.

888,246 Red Ceramic Poppies – This article describes “How 888,246 red ceramic poppies captivated Britain and brought WWI to life.”

Repentance – Jared Wilson writes about repentance yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

Thorne

You can’t cry guilt away. You need to give it away.

—Helen Thorne

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