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Archive for February, 2007

Review: Amazing Grace

This weekend the movie “Amazing Grace” opened in theaters across the United States. Amazing Grace is the story of William Wilberforce who lead the campaign to abolish slavery in the United Kingdom. The story of Wilberforce is one that needed to be told as well as the history of the the hymn amazing grace written [...]

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A Prayer of Nehemiah

Nehemiah, 1:1-11a says, “The words of Nehemiah the son of Hacaliah. Now it happened in the month Chislev,in the twentieth year, while I was in Susa the capitol, that Hanani, one of my brothers, and some men from Judah came; and I asked them concerning the Jews who had escaped and had survived the captivity, [...]

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The Passion of Three

William Carey (1761 – 1834) is known as the “Father of Modern Missions”. Carey a shoemaker and pastor had a passion for missions – more specifically for those who lived without Christ (unreached people groups). Carey when seeing the lack of vision for the lost in his own demomination wrote “An Enquiry into the [...]

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Birthday Boys

This past weekend Zachariah and Micah both celebrated their birthdays! On Friday the 9th, Zachariah celebrated his 8th birthday with a “Detective” Birthday with lots of mystery for all the boys who came. Then on Saturday the 10th, Micah celebrated his 3rd birthday with a dog party – including a giant Blue’s Clues [...]

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Look & Live: Part 2

On Sunday, January 6, 1850, a young man not quite sixteen years of age was walked through a village street in a little town some fifty miles from London, England. On the bitterly cold day the snow fell heavily; but he was more concerned to find a church, because he was deeply conscious of [...]

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Look & Live: Part 1

I recently sat in on a discipleship group that my dad was leading and was encouraged greatly from the message that he was teaching. As the group began, they were discussing the differences between eternal security and the assurance of salvation; and how important it is that we know our salvation is secure; but do [...]

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