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A La Carte (August 26)

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Losing Your Voice – Here are four ways that pastors lose their pulpits.

Tangled Up in Blue – Sammy Rhodes writes about depression and the Christian life.

Satan Does Not Hold the Keys of Death – R.C. Sproul explains in his inimitable way: “We have different vocations with respect to the jobs and tasks God gives us in this life. But we all share in the vocation of death.”

Breaking Up to the Glory of God – Deepak Reju offers counsel on how to break up well.

The Danger of Measurable Outcomes – Os Guinness provides a timely warning.

Watson

No flattery can heal a bad conscience, so no slander can hurt a good one.

—Thomas Watson

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