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Monthly Archives: April 2014
The Word of the Day – Gigolo
The Word of the Day is “Gigolo”, as defined by Louis Prima:
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Tagged humor, I Ain't Got Nobody, Just a Gigolo, Keely Smith, Louis Prima, music
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The Ungodly Doctrine of Servant-Leadership
[A couple decades ago there was this young college student named Karen Dabaghian who sang and played guitar in the worship group I was part of at church. Being in my late twenties, I was way older then Karen and … Continue reading
The #1 Way To Live The Christian Life!
The sermon last Sunday included this line: The only person who has ever been able to live the Christian life is Jesus Christ. (Jeremy White.) For those thinking this is cause to despair of our own inability to live the Christian life, … Continue reading
The University That Might Want To Stop Calling Itself A University
Recent events at a well-known Christian school got me thinking about proper naming and free speech issues in the kingdom of God. What Christians Call Their Institutions Matters Cedarville University has been going through big changes over the past couple … Continue reading
James Bond and the Bible
A quick comparison: Sean Connery made seven James Bond films while George Lazenby made one. Paul shows up in chapter after chapter of the book of Acts while Philip gets little ink in comparison. Connery defined the role of James Bond and went … Continue reading
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Tagged Beatles, Ethiopian Eunuch, George Lazenby, James Bond, Philip, Sean Connery, spiritual gifts
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When Repentance Isn’t
The Bible tells us that those who teach are held to a higher standard. It’s not a standard of perfection, but it is one of responsibility. And when those in leadership stumble, the church should help them just as it … Continue reading
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Whose Fault?
[Today’s guest post is from Jeannie Prinsen, a wonderful thinker and writer on faith and family. Head over to her place once you’ve had a taste of her writing here.] *** The Fault Is Not In Our Stars, But In … Continue reading
A Naughty Quote That Will Help You Know Jesus
Jesus didn’t come to make naughty people nice. Jesus came to make dead people alive. Jeremy White, Valley Church
How To Play The Kazoo – a musical blessing
I created this video as a public service to my readers. That’s the kind of guy I am, a giver. ***
Resurrection Greeting (and a touch of Easter humor)
The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he … Continue reading