Monthly Archives: August 2014

False Ideas vs Signs of True Revival

O Lord, REVIVE Thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy. –Habakkuk 3:2 When you evaluate modern evangelical seeker-sensitive “wannabe” revivalists in the light of the Book of … Continue reading

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Reformational Theses – Martin Luther

Last night I watched the awesome movie Martin Luther (1953) with the family. It is my favorite version. One scene in the movie that is iconic is when he nails the 95 Theses to the door of Wittenburg’s Castle Church:–on … Continue reading

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Dream of the Money-Grabbing Pastor

I dreamed I was at the house of a pastor in which I was seeking a ministry opportunity. I learned a lot of the inner goings on at how and why he thought certain ways when I was there. But … Continue reading

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Review of Edwin Gaustad’s “The Religious History of America”

What an amazing book! It is a real revelation of the spiritual climate of America; of where we’ve come from (which is relatively good), where we are (which is bad), and where are probably going (which isn’t good). In the … Continue reading

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Late Medieval Catholic Theologians on Economic Profits

I’ve only grazed the surface on the subject of economic profits in light of Christian ethics. Alejandro Chafuen’s Faith and Liberty has helped me spawn some ideas about logical Christian thought on economic growth. These moral theologians and economists of … Continue reading

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Review of Vinson Synan’s “In the Latter Days”

Vinson Synan’s In the Latter Days is a shorter version of the material contained in The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition. It is a scholarly reference of Pentecostal and Charismatic church history, of spirituality, and chock full of bibliographical material. I have taken … Continue reading

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Ancient Romans vs Church Attendance – Family Room Media

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Would John the Baptist Like Your Church? – Family Room Media

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Why We Need A Church Building – Family Room Media

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Romans 10: Unlimited Atonement for All of Mankind

Paul demonstrates that Christ died for the sins of all mankind, and that everyone and anyone who repents and believes, can be saved (vv. 11-13). Continuing the theme from ch 9, God shows no saving favoritism to either the Jews … Continue reading

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