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Redeemed Suffering in Lamentations

When we think of a suffering prophet, we tend to think of Jeremiah, and not without good reason. His message…

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Children’s Ministry and the Ministry of the Word

As it turns out, Twitter is an excellent source of inspiration for my blog. Why, a couple weeks back, I…

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The Sting of Death and our Hope in Christ

If you went to church yesterday, Easter Sunday, it is quite likely that you heard a sermon that referenced 1…

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“For You and for Your Children”: The Curse and the Promise

Whenever someone from a confessional Reformed denomination attempts to talk to me, a “Reformed-ish Baptist”, about the need for paedobaptism…

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A Sickness Not Unto Death (I Hope)

Friends, I regret that I have recently slowed down with my writing due to illness. I am very hopeful that…

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Redeemed Suffering in Job

If there is any book in scripture that reads like an examination of the purpose of human suffering, it is…

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The Public Acceptance Factor and Politics

About a month ago, my husband and I ditched our TV package with Time Warner Cable and changed to Playstation…

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Those Who Live By Faith Are Just

This is the latest in a series of essays on the topic of reconciliation. You can find links to the…

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The Speeding up of History

I can’t help observing that things seem to be moving a good deal faster today than they ever did in…

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No Thank You, Aquinas: Women Are Not Misbegotten

Thomas Aquinas was undoubtedly one of the greatest thinkers in Christian history. His Summa Theologica is quite possibly the most…

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