"The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment is a truly important work-one that should be required reading not only for church leaders, but for all sober-minded laypeople as well."

John MacArthur (From the Foreword)

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12/20/06
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A La Carte (12/20)

Wednesday December 20, 2006

Du Jour: Al Mohler has an excellent article on "KGOY" -- or Kids Growing Older Younger.

Bible: A British stewardess who is described as a committed Christian, has been forbidden from carrying her Bible on flights to Saudi Arabia. The Telegraph reports.

Film: "Amazing Grace," the forthcoming film dealing with the life of William Wilberforce, now has a trailer available for your viewing pleasure.

Quote: Roger Nicole on perfectionism: "It is one thing for a man to say he is perfect; it is another thing for his wife to say he is perfect."

Emergent: David Wayne asks if the Reformers waged war on the illiterate...or if that was actually the Catholic Church.

Humor: This is just a great idea.

A La Carte (12/20)

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1. mpethe
December 20, 2006
9:42 AM

the guy doing the dance from "Thriller" in the Six Apart video made my day.


2. Taylor
December 20, 2006
10:26 PM

One Punk Under God is a brilliant idea and i just finished watching the episode of you speaking of homosexuals in the church i agree with you in every degree. I have been through a lot and i don't like the general idea of church, it too...well robotic I think church should be a learning and spiritual expierement. I think you should come to Dallas I would be more than happy to see and listen to you preach. Thankyou&goodnight.
Taylor Lynn.


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