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            “History,” it was once proposed, “belongs to the intercessors.” And as one glances over the pages of both Biblical and ecclesiological history, the proposition rings true over and over and over. Perhaps no clearer example comes than in the person of Moses. The Israelites had just molded their golden calf [...]

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Jesus is… existentially essential… “I am the bread of life“
Sitting in a hospital room watching a loved one hooked up to all kinds of medical instruments and tubes, one hopes that the doctor knows what is going on. The door opens and a nurse appears and asks if there is anything wrong in the room [...]

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Loving kindness is an interesting thing in our day. We give it standards we want it to have and form it to meet our new postmodern standards. But love is not some vague feeling but a specific act towards an individual. We can say we love all but how so?

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Jesus is… historically trustworthy.. “truly, truly I say to you”
Words are the vehicle of communication. The more one hears or reads someone’s words, the more they come to know the person behind the words. In the gospel of John, he wrote, “In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the [...]

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Jonathan Edwards is my homeboy.

Who is Jonathan Edwards?
He was a man of intellectual brilliance and deep experiential longing. You might be confused if you are thinking of the recent presidential candidate Senator John Edwards from South Carolina, who was caught in affair while his wife has breast cancer than you are poorly [...]

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This first blog is going to be the start of a short series of blogs that peer into and examine the five solas of the reformation. I hope that these blogs will be meaningful, and intellectually challenging as I reflect on these propositions of the Reformation. I will also be seeking to gather and [...]

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