A few days ago, a friend of mine was looking at a book we had on one of our end tables. It was a book of Puritan prayers. After reading a small part of it, he commented that those “guys” … Continue reading
April 22, 2014
by Jim Orr
Posts: 35
April 22, 2014
by Jim Orr
Posts: 35
A few days ago, a friend of mine was looking at a book we had on one of our end tables. It was a book of Puritan prayers. After reading a small part of it, he commented that those “guys” … Continue reading
April 8, 2014
by Jonas Tracy
Posts: 7
It is stunning to reflect on the evolution of the cultural response to homosexuality. In just a couple of decades it has progressed full circle from shameful, to “don’t ask don’t tell,” to acceptable, to celebratory, to opposition = hater. … Continue reading
March 6, 2014
by Jim Orr
Posts: 35
Do you consider yourself a disciplined person? You know what I mean: you control your eating habits, do your exercises, organize your life, both at home and at work. That kind of stuff. Now ask the same question about your … Continue reading
January 12, 2014
by Jim Orr
Posts: 35
Book Review: Managing God’s Money Most Christians know at least one thing the Bible says about money: we’re not allowed to love it (1Timothy 6:10, in case you’re not familiar with it). Well, I have a problem. I love to … Continue reading
November 28, 2013
by Jim Orr
Posts: 35
The Charismatic movement has created a lot of confusion in evangelical churches over the past century, even more so in the past fifty years. John MacArthur has written a new book that he hopes will cause many people to examine … Continue reading