Who said history can't be felt. ;p Went on a field trip around Singapore yesterday looking at all the remnants of Singapore's British military defenses. My history prof really knows how to make history interesting.
How are Christians to live in the temporal?
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by Mike Ratliff 1 Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the
flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind, which is, that he which
hath suff...
"The Other People's Preacher"
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The following article is from *The San Antonio Daily Light,* 3 February
1892. It was published three days after Spurgeon went to heaven.
*REV. CHARLES SP...
Christmas Podcast Discussions
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As I mentioned before, my good friends at Fellowship of Wildwood in
Missouri are giving away copies of Pleased to Dwell as part of their
pre-Christmas outr...
What Makes Certain Developers Stand Out
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What’s great about the online gambling industry is that it’s both huge and
diverse. When it comes to game production, there are over 350 software
develop...
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At the grand old age of 34, the hair is grey and I feel neither old nor
young. I realise the world is harsher but more beautiful as well. The hues
of colou...
Finding home
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The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your
father’s household to the land I will show you" ...So Abram went, as the
Lord had...
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THE SUFFERING SERVANT
Introduction
I must confess that I was overjoyed when Pastor asked me to preach from
this portion of Isaiah. If there is any one pas...
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