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Monday December 3, 2007

8 Ways to Get More Out of Your Bible
Mark Altrogge offers eight great tips for getting more out of the time you spend reading your Bible.


Revising the Revisionists
Dr. Mohler has some commentary on a new article show that the Gospel of Judas was deliberately mis-translated in order to stir controversy.


Canada, A Home For the World
A friend is a finalist to propose a new unofficial motto for Canada. Do Deb a favor and vote for “Canada, A Home for the World.”


Hillary @ Saddleback
According to the Christian Post, Hillary Clinton’s recent appearance at Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church has helped soften evangelical attitudes towards her.


Interview With John Divito
Said at Southern has done a podcast with John Divito, a former Mormon who is now preparing to serve in Africa as a missionary specializing in counter cult apologetics..


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