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Archive for May, 2008

Indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. (2Timothy 3:12 NASB)
Persecution in some way should be a given for Christians and not the exception. If the world is comfortable with us, we must not be doing and saying the things that we should. While we don’t want to [...]

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You may wonder what a homemade birthday card has to do with the Georgia/Florida game. My daughter gave me a homemade birthday card with stick figures playing football on it. A large scoreboard in the background said: Georgia 1,000,000 Florida 0. She is such a great daughter. O that every dad [...]

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Today I turn 181 years old according to the way some calculate dog years which is 10.5 dog years for the first two human years and four dog years for each human year after that.
I have a system of scripture memorization that involves reviewing newly memorized verses daily, others weekly, others monthly and still others [...]

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Life is hectic and busy this week, so I only have a few links to things that might be of interest.
Someone wrote some poignant thoughts on the tragedy in the Steven Curtis Chapman family.
Can a non-Christian be part of a worship leadership team? I don’t think so.
The Object and Cause of Faith is the cross.
On [...]

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From Paul’s letter to the Ephesians:
Therefore I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond [...]

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It is not Auburn.

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Last week, I was in a negative frame of mind and wrote about things that irritate me.  This week I want to try to be more positive.  In order to stretch my self with this, I have decided to try to say some good things about something about which I rarely say good things–Georgia Tech.
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