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- 03/02/11
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Thanks to all those who downloaded wallpaper yesterday, and to all those who made others aware of it through social media. It’s much appreciated. I’ll be sending along a few gift certificates as a means of expressing gratitude.
An Interview on Productivity - Matt Perman recently interviewed me on the subject of productivity. It’s at his blog if you’re interested.
Sheen vs Gaddafi - This is fun. It’s a quiz that asks you to figure out who said some pretty crazy lines. “The US actor and the Libyan leader have produced some choice lines recently. Can you distinguish between them?”
The Holiness of God - R.C. Sproul’s The Holiness of God is this month’s free book at ChristianAudio.com.
Porn Addiction in America - Here’s an infographic (prepared by a non-Christian company) that looks at addiction to pornography.
Bible Memory for Young Children - Andy Naselli has put together a list of ways you can help your young children begin to memorize Scripture.
When Baptists Become Paedobaptists - I appreciated this article from the 9Marks blog. “If we as baptists are going to baptise 2,3,4,5 and 6 year olds, I truly believe that it would do less pastoral damage to become paedobaptists.”
Justification is through faith, not on account of faith. —Benjamin B. Warfield

I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband to Aileen and a father to three young children. I worship and serve as a pastor at
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Comments (4)
So much for the idea that porn “doesn’t hurt anybody”.
“therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them, [as long as they’re over 12 years old], in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
;-)
Tim,
Found it interesting in your interview on productivity that you are not a goal-setter. Neither am I. Failing to meet goals, which happened more often than not (especially as a man with a family), only got me down. I chose grace instead. ;-)
Sometimes, we can only do so much.
As a Presbyterian, it’s pretty hard for me to regard that Baptist article fairly, since so many of his working assumptions are miles away from mine. But I was pretty shocked when, in the comments, the author said that he simply believed that not every regenerate person (I assume he meant not every person we have reason to believe regenerate) should be baptized. Baptists now don’t even want to baptize all those who confess and believe? We’re back in the mentality that led to deathbed baptisms among those raised in the faith?