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  • Michael Coren Returns Home

    Michael Coren, if you are not familiar with him, is a newspaper columnist and television call-in show host in Toronto. Though I never looked into his denominational affiliation, I always assumed he was an evangelical based on the topics and guests on his show. When The Passion of the Christ released several months ago, he…

  • Friday Ramblings

    Yesterday afternoon at about 4:30 I posted my review of John Elredge’s book Epic at Amazon. The review showed up a couple of hours later, and already has had 9 people vote on whether or not my review was helpful. At this point the voting is 2 for and 5 against. That is pretty typical…

  • Expository Preaching

    There are many different types of preaching. Generally they can be divided into five categories, though you must realize that sometimes a single preacher can utilize multiple styles even in a single message. The five main types are: Anecdotal – Preaching based primarily on the recounting of stories which convey a moral lesson. Biographical –…

  • How Much Greater…

    At the conference I attended Friday and Saturday there was a worship leader, but rather an old-school one. We sang only hymns and were accompanied by only organ or in one case, with piano. While most of the hymns were traditional (by which I mean old) there were quite a few that were more modern.…

  • Conference Time

    I am off to the Sola Scriptura conference entitled “Presenting the Truth in a Truthless Age.” The speakers are Rich Ganz, James White and Steve Beck. I am an avid reader of White’s blog and know Rich personally, so am looking forward to this one! The conference is geared towards evangelizing different groups – Muslims,…

  • Catch a Tither By the Tail

    Sometimes I read a bit of satire that is so obvious that I know I should have thought of it myself. I’m a clever guy, so why couldn’t I have come up with this brilliant idea? Anyways, LarkNews wrote a hilarious article about a Christian reality show where several pastors vye for the attendance of…

  • Monkey See, Monkey Do

    The media was buzzing early this week with news about one of those shockingly obvious studies people like to carry out. In this particular study, 1,792 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were interviewed by psychologists about their television viewing habits and their sexual activity. Lo and behold, kids who watch a large amount of television…

  • Gmail Invites (Part III)

    Once again I’ve got some GMail invites available if anyone wants to join the rest of the world in nabbing one of these free accounts. It’s an alternative to Hotmail and the other free accounts that gives you a lot of space for storage (500x more than Hotmail). I think most people use them as…

  • BlogSwap 5 – Entries

    BlogSwap 5, after a short delay, is finally upon us. This week’s subject was “Devotional” and it seems to have been a tough one as many people chose not to participate, believing they couldn’t do justice to a devotional. Others were, of course, just too busy (while others just procrastinated until it was too late)!…

  • A New Church Experience

    For the past three years my church has been meeting in a local high school. Our contract expired one year ago and at that time the school board tried to raise our rent but we somehow talked them out of it and got a one year extension. Our contract was once again up for renewal…

  • Woman, Thou Art Loosed: The Movie

    If you’ve heard about the movie “Woman, Thou Art Loosed” you probably realized it was only a matter of time before I wrote about it! If you haven’t, well, ignorance is bliss. “Woman, Thou Art Loosed” is, of course, the title of the bestselling book by T.D. Jakes that deals with encouraging women who have…

  • A Great Savior

    This morning I began reading Arnold Dallimore’s biography of Charles Spurgeon. This follows an excellent speech on Spurgeon’s formative younger days by Phil Johnson that I listened to while driving to Atlanta. I realized as I heard the speech that I knew very little about Spurgeon. When I saw the biography on my sister’s shelf…

  • Visual Evidence

    For the first time ever, I am posting a picture of myself to this site. It’s a bit of a scary proposition, really. Not only am I terribly unphotogenic, but I’m also more than just a little bit camera shy. But I figured if I have to post a picture of myself, it may as…

  • Solid Rock Church’s Jesus Statue

    I have driven the I-75 from Detroit to Atlanta several times now. Each time I have noticed the rather imposing structure known as Solid Rock Church which is located in Monroe, Ohio. It is as much a campus as it is a church as it has several buildings spread over a rather large property. As…

  • A Milestone

    This is my 500th post. I’m sure you are all as excited as I am. After all, 500 is halfway to 1000. It’s also exactly 5 times as much as 100. And since 100 and 1000 are clearly great milestones, 500 must also be great. I was originally going to call this post “Happy New…

  • A New Brother

    And that’s that. We left the house bright and early this morning and just got home about 12 hours later. Sometime around 1:30 I finally got the little brother I’ve been waiting for all these years. God blessed me with three little sisters but to this time I have not had a little brother. Today…

  • The Road To Atlanta

    The road to Atlanta seems to be paved with Floridans fleeing the oncoming hurricane. Apparently the hotel my in-laws are staying at is nearly packed full of Floridans (and Canadians down here for the wedding). My dad and I were driving on the I-75 this afternoon and it seemed just about every other car had…

  • No Time To Write!

    There is no time to write today so instead I’m just going to blog! I have a busy day ahead of me. We have to go and pick up our tuxes, pick up flowers, arrange flowers (funny how they didn’t even ask me to participate in that), shuttle people across the city, rehearse the wedding…

  • Will You Be His Servant?

    Since I am on vacation this week I am trying to take it easy. I don’t anticipate another vacation for many months, so I’m relaxing down here in Atlanta as much as I can. So you’re just getting a brief reflection today! As I did my Bible reading the other day I came across Jeremiah…

  • ZoomInZoomOut

    Since he is putting my family up for the next few days I thought it would be polite to post a link to my brother-in-law’s new photoblog. Pat is an exceptional photographer, though he always insists he’d be better if only he could get that new camera or that special lens for his own camera.…