Reconciling Human Effort with God’s Grace
Since my early days as a young believer, I’ve understood the biblical doctrine of grace. Well, I understood it at a basic level. The importance […]
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Since my early days as a young believer, I’ve understood the biblical doctrine of grace. Well, I understood it at a basic level. The importance […]
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Understanding how our calling and vocation relate to our lives What is your calling in life? If you have some background or experience in a
Fran and I have been married forty-right years. What’s the secret for staying married for forty-eight years? Our first date was February 1, 1976.
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In 2 Timothy, the Apostle Paul is about to die. He is on death row and knows he is going to be executed. He can
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This article is the seventh of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. In
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Fran and I have been married 47 years. Through better and worse, poor and not-so-poor, in sickness and in health – the Lord has sustained
When parents leave their children with a babysitter, nanny, or grandparents, they relay what is seen as essential information. Things like, “Here’s their jammies, dinner,
Does your life need a course correction? Has your life turned out the way you expected? Probably not. Some life situations are unexpected but wonderful.
Consider the following article as the reason our nation teeters on a cultural collapse. Touchstone Magazine (Jan-Feb 2021) has a snippet from T.S. Eliot’s “Thoughts
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