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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Women in Combat! New US Military Policy!
The U.S. Military is lifting its ban on women serving in combat. This is one of the biggest policy changes in Defense Department history. Wise or foolish? Here is a summary analysis excerpted from my book Womanly Dominion: More than … Continue reading
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West Michigan City Raised from the Dead
For almost 20 years I’ve pastored Harbor Church in Holland, Michigan. Grand Rapids, my home-town, is a suburb of Holland 🙂 Two years ago, Holland was ranked as the 2nd Happiest City in the US by a Gallup survey. http://abcnews.go.com/WN/michigan-town-happiest-places-america/story?id=9865005 … Continue reading
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What? Normalizing Pedophilia? Think It Couldn’t Happen?
Twenty five years ago, did you ever think homosexuality would be normalized? “No way!”, you thought. Way. Read this: The Normalization of Pedophilia by Timothy Whitman: “NAMBLA [North American Man-Boy Love Association] members must be grinning ear-to-ear…” Wesley J. Smith of … Continue reading
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The Value of Memorizing Scripture
John Piper tells how he was 31 years old and a teacher at Bethel College in St. Paul when he entered the chapel service. The Old Testament professor Art Lewis began the service by reciting from memory, and with insightful … Continue reading
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New Year’s Thoughts
To leap from day to day like a mad hunter scouring the fields, is an omen of being delivered over to destruction. But the solemn pause, the deliberate consideration — these are means of grace and signs of an indwelling … Continue reading
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