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    John MacArthur’s Insufficiency of Scripture

    While I’m not a regular listener to John MacArthur’s sermons, I recently read and heard his series of sermons titled, “The Sufficiency of Scripture.” On the radio broadcast, MacArthur commented that this sermon captures the core of his values of his ministry. Though his sermon is titled “The Sufficiency of Scripture,” I found his introductory [...]

    Obama isn’t the epitome of evil

    I often listen to right leaning (and Christian) talk radio. I’m interested in hearing the various perspectives on the issues of our day and I think it helps strengthen my positions and arguments, whether it is in agreement or disagreement with the conservative line. I understand that many evangelical Christians did not vote for President [...]

    Independent Local Convention, Day 4: Real Transformation

    Welcome to the last day of the local convention. The theme has been “Kingdom First.” Today’s topic: Real Transformation.

    Independent Local Convention, Day 2: Convictions Beyond Politics, Part II

    In Part I, I mused about the relationship between conviction and politics. In Part II, I will look at some of the issues and convictions that are particularly relevant in this election cycle. I think of this as the platform of this convention. In order of priority, the next president of the United States would [...]

    Independent Local Convention, Sept. 8-11

    The Democrats and the Republicans had their turn to present their platform and candidates to American voters. Starting Monday, I will hold my own convention. Serving Bread will have the exclusive coverage. (None of the networks will be covering this momentous event) Stay Tuned! Theme: Kingdom First Monday: A Life of Security Tuesday: Convictions beyond [...]

    27 not so foolish Americans

    I commend the 27 members of congress who voted for the passage of non-binding resolution HR 106 which would recognize the Armenian genocide as a genocide. I’ve mentioned before that the healing of a nation does not come because of government resolutions, and I think that the Armenian-American lobby has spent way too much time [...]

    Obama is wrong

    I have been enjoying this political season and as I am impressed by the field of candidates, particularly those on the Democratic side. This is probably the best field of candidates that a party has produced in my recent memory. I have been impressed by Barack Obama. He is a visionary leader, and exudes a [...]

    Why I will not vote for John Edwards

    I’m not a Democrat, nor will I be one before the primaries in February 2008. So, this is really a moot point, but a point I’d like to still make. There are three candidates in the Democratic party who (as of now) have a real shot at the nomination. And I certainly hope that voters [...]

    Nine reasons why you should stop drinking bottled water

    If you are reading this outside of America, your tap water may not be safe to drink. But for all Americans reading this post, drink more tap water. The bottled water industry is on a high. Last year, Americans drank 8.25 billion gallons of bottled water, which was a 9.5% increase from the year before. [...]