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November 16, 2009
John Pleasnick
by John Pleasnick

Shai Linne raps the story of the Bible.   Not only is it excellent, but you just have to give props to a guy who can fit “mosaic covenant” into a song that demands rhythm and meter!! Filmed at the Worship God ’09 Conference.

September 7, 2009
John Pleasnick
by John Pleasnick
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I just came across this from 2007. A number of people from FBC went to Resolved back then and heard this live, but if you weren’t able to go, please listen to John Piper preaching on the damning gospel which teaches that God desires your prosperity. If you’d like to hear more, you can download the whole sermon from Resolved.org — look for ‘God is the Gospel’ in 2007. …And as an fitting conclusion to …

July 1, 2009
John Pleasnick
by John Pleasnick
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ChristianAudio.com regularly gives a FREE audiobook each month.  This month, they’re giving away a great book entitled… Crazy Love by Francis Chan The God of the universe is crazy about you! His love is the most powerful thing in the world and He wants to give it to you, so you can live for Him. If you have made a commitment to follow Christ, then listen to Crazy Love to be reminded and challenged in …

June 3, 2009
John Pleasnick
by John Pleasnick
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Random Things Worth Noting — ALL united by Twitter Josh Harris wrote a helpful article on why Twitter in church is distracting John Piper has decided to come out of the Twitter closet (@johnpiper) – he did it for 30 days anonymously Chris Mueller decided to join Twitter (@ccmueller) right before leaving for Australia Sometime this week, Chris and my twitter (@faithbible) feeds will also become part of the church website – we’re currently having …

May 26, 2009
John Pleasnick
by John Pleasnick
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As I’m sure many of you have seen in the headlines, there have been a plethora of cases lately where the parent chooses to withhold critical medical care from their child due to religious beliefs. These have mainly ended with tragedy. How should we feel about such cases?  On the one hand, as Christians, we have a concern for the removal of our freedom to practice our faith.  On the flip side, the lack of …