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Wednesday January 3, 2007

Du Jour: The gentlemen at T4G are discussing “what are the key factors afoot in the culture and in the evangelical churches that compromise the churches’ faithfulness in the practice of these things?” What things? Click and find out.

Humor: This has got to be embarrassing.

Books: Irish Calvinist points to a couple of great deals on a couple of great books.

Theology: Jollyblogger dares you to be a sinner in 2007.

Church: And speaking of embarrassment, Pat Robertson is at it again, this time saying that God told him America will witness a horrific terror attack in 2007.

Church: And one more, this one about a tele-evangelist who is being sued.


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