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A La Carte (March 25)

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World Vision and the Gospel – Here is Russell Moore’s reply to World Vision’s suprise annoucement “that they would now hire persons who are in same-sex marriages. The organization said, further, that this was no capitulation, just a recognition that some groups supporting World Vision have differing views on sex and marriage.”

Pray for Hobby Lobby – Today is the day the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two very important cases involving religious liberty and the freedom of conscience.” ERLC invites you to pray for Hobby Lobby today.

What I’m Looking For – Here’s a video of Jenny & Tyler doing their amazing rendition of U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”

How Pastors Can Care for their Children – This is a helpful article: “My young pastor wisely wanted to think about overcoming those challenges while his children were still young. So I offered him these reflections based on years of experience.”

Grammar’s Great Divide – Here’s a short video about grammar’s great divide: the Oxford comma.

If All Religions Are True – If all religions are true, then God is cruel. Here’s why…

Mohler

At the end of the day, the biggest obstacle to evangelism is Christians who don’t share the gospel.

—Albert Mohler

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    Everyday Gospel

    We are not lacking when it comes to daily devotionals. To the contrary, there are more options than we could possibly read in a lifetime. Yet not all daily devotionals are created equal, so it can be difficult to find a good one—one that is worthy of a full year’s attention.

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    The Victim of a Grave Injustice

    Joseph was the victim of a grave injustice. Though he was a righteous man, he was being treated like an unrighteous one. Though he was pure, he was being treated like a convict. Though he was blameless, he was being treated like he was guilty. And there was no court of appeal, no opportunity to…

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