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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Ten Commandments of Preaching
A Preacher’s Decalogue Sinclair B. Ferguson Forty years exactly have passed since my first sermon in the context of a Sunday service. Four decades is a long time to have amassed occasions when going to the church door after preaching … Continue reading
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Marco Rubio’s Faith – What’s He Made Of?
Q & A: Marco Rubio on His Faith of Many Colors The Florida senator’s religious background takes many shapes, but he knows how it translates into policy. Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey As speculation has grown over who Mitt Romney … Continue reading
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George Washington – Liberal Deist or Vibrant Orthodox Christian?
In his book Sacred Fire, Dr. Peter Lillback of Westminster Seminary devastatingly debunks the contemporary notion that George Washington was a non-Christian deist. To the contrary, overwhelming evidence testifies that he was an orthodox and vibrant Christian man.
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How Married Couples Can Get Along When They Are Very Different
A helpful talk with CCEF’s David Powlison:
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