Monthly Archives: August 2013

Twelve Plain, Ordinary, Weak Men

Paul Tautges writes on how Christ uses weak things to show Himself strong: More often than not, God chooses to use plain, ordinary, weak men and women to do His work. This is one of the many ways we see … Continue reading

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God-Talk is a Miserable Substitute for Evangelism

John Piper tells what a “Waste of a Life” it is to detour Christ: Since September 11, 2001, I have seen more clearly than ever how essential it is to exult explicitly in the excellence of Christ crucified for sinners … Continue reading

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My Dad Died Twelve Years Ago

Yesterday marked twelve years since my dad’s home-going at the age of 71. Calvin (pictured above) and I spent the afternoon on the golf course, and much of it was quoting Dad’s (Papa’s) sayings that he used to tell on … Continue reading

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