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  • Safely Through Another Week…

    Today is the day of rest – the day God has graciously given us that we might rest in Him. I love to turn to the words of the hymns on Sundays and ponder what God has taught others and has allowed them to record for us. This afternoon the hymn “Safely through another week,”…

  • Reflecting on the Pope’s Death

    As you probably know by know, the pope died just about an hour ago. Since we learned about the gravity of his illness I have had some time to reflect on what the death of the pope will mean to Protestants. When I sat down to write about it, I noticed that, as usual, James…

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    Book Review – Biblical Authority

    The authority of Scripture is, as this book indicates, a critical issue for the body of Christ. Much of the ground that was gained during the Protestant Reformation has been lost in the past few decades. There has been a dramatic shift among Protestants away from biblical authority. James Draper and Kenneth Keathley, both Southern…

  • Light Blogging

    I’d like to apologize for the lighter-than-usual blogging over the past few days. I am hard at work on a new site which I hope to unveil on Monday or Tuesday. I am exceedingly excited about this site, which I believe will be a great resource for Christians. The few people I have allowed into…

  • John Paul 2: 1920 – 2005

    The media outlets are beginning to report that the pope has died at the age of 85. His death (presuming that the reports are true) comes, of course, at the end of a very long illness that had him in and out of hospital (mostly in) for many months. As of 1:45 PM EST, CNN…

  • James White: Charles Darwin Killed Terri Schiavo

    James White has written a short but powerful article about the tragic Terri Schiavo case. He begins by saying, “I have not addressed the Schiavo situation over the past number of months, not because I have not been watching the situation with great interest, but because everyone else has been saying almost everything you could…