Reformed Chicks Blabbing

The following is something I wrote when I first started blogging. No, this is not quite best of but since it is popular, I thought I would repost it for those who are new to this site (since nobody but me appears to hit the archives). Recently there was an episode on ER which dealt…

“We ought to understand the statement that the Spirit of God dwells only in believers as referring to the Spirit of sanctification through whom we are consecrated as temples to God. The Lord fills, moves, and quickens all things by the power of the same Spirit, and does so according to the character that he…

Name it and claim it pastor, Joel Osteen just received the big payday: Joel Osteen, the pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston and the author of the best-seller Your Best Life Now, has signed what could be one of the richest nonfiction book deals ever. I know his books make money, but why would they…

I’ve been preparing for my midterm in Doctrine of Salvation II by going over the notes and listening to the lectures again. As I went over the common grace section, I was struck by how much more I love the Lord because I realize how much more loving He is. He loves His creation, He…

This looks interesting: In September of 2005, an unprecedented “blog swap” took place between an atheist site and a Christian one. Chad from Eternal Revolution and “I Am” from The Evangelical Atheist agreed to post to each other’s sites in an effort to improve the understanding of each side by the other. The exchange was…

Oh, no! Run for the hills: A new variety of unusually powerful Internet attacks can overwhelm popular Web sites and disrupt e-mails by exploiting the computers that help manage global Internet traffic, according to security researchers. … “This would be the Katrina of Internet storms,” Silva said. … Experts call the attack technique a “distributed…

Good news from England: The parents of a terminally ill 18-month-old boy yesterday won a landmark ruling when a high court judge stopped doctors withdrawing life support. Mr Justice Holman refused to give the NHS trust caring for the boy a declaration that it would be lawful and in his best interests to take him…

I went to the seminary library to purchase a copy of Covenant Theology by Michael Horton for Susan. When I got there I forgot where I found it before. I looked around and I must have looked confused because someone came over to help. As she was getting someone else to help, I remembered where…

I would love to be part of a blogs for Christ. I’m surprised no one has thought about it until now. I say, let’s proclaim the name of Christ until the ends of the blogosphere! (Link via Rebecca Writes)

There’s a new podcast up at Ordinary Means How healthy is your church? This month, the Ordinary Means guys discuss what it is that makes a church healthy and why healthy does not mean boring. And while you’re listening, be sure and pop over to the blog and add your questions and comments. Later this…

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