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  • How To Draw Near To The Throne of Grace

    How To Draw Near To The Throne of Grace

    Last week I spent an unexpectedly long time in small-town Alaska—in a town that revolves around commercial fishing. If you’ve seen shows like Deadliest Catch, you’ve seen Amaknak Island which forms part of the sprawling Aleutian chain. You’ve seen the town of Unalaska and its harbor, Dutch Harbor. You’ve seen the fleet that heads into…

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    A La Carte (January 2)

    Today’s Kindle deals include all sorts of books from several different publishers. In case you missed it yesterday, you’ll want to check out the free material from Christian Audio and Logos. If you live in or near Rome, I’d love to see you next Tuesday. I’ll be speaking on productivity (since my book on the…

  • What Does It Take To Be Made a Saint?

    Yesterday we heard the unsurprising news that Pope Francis has approved Mother Teresa for sainthood. She will be officially declared a saint this September, 19 years after her death. For Protestants like myself, this raises a couple of important questions: According to the Roman Catholic Church, what is a saint? And how can a person…

  • 31 Days of Purity: The Throne of Grace

    Through the month of March, I am inviting you to 31 Days of Purity—thirty-one days of thinking about and praying for sexual purity. Each day features a short passage of Scripture, a reflection on that passage, and a brief prayer. Here is day twenty-one: For we do not have a high priest who is unable…

  • Personal Worship

    Earlier this year I posted an article in which I described a method I use for personal worship (or devotions, quiet time, etc). At the time I was hoping it would spark discussion from others about how they spend daily time with God. While the article brought about some discussion few people shared about how…

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    An Hour of Personal Worship

    It is a new year and I am sure that many Christians have resolved to be more consistent in their times of personal devotions than they were in the previous year. I thought it might be helpful, then, to share a method I have been using for my times with the Lord. I hope others…