Reformed Chicks Blabbing

I just picked up Michael Horton’s new book on covenant theology. It looks like an easy read so if you are a little shaky on covenant theology make sure you order it. Amazon has it on sale (if you use my links to purchase your books and other stuff, my daughters go to college :-).

Well, finally I hope they start getting the message and stop the bias. The CEO of a PR firm told the media that they aren’t god anymore: “It used to be I would schmooze you and I was your flack,” said Mr. Edelman, whose firm netted about $260 million in 2005. “Today, if we want…

Just because I’m a Christian doesn’t mean I’m stupid or greedy. I understand that there is no such thing as a free lunch and that every offer has strings attached. I don’t want free electronics, I know that I haven’t won the lottery, and I am not stupid enough to fall for a sob story…

A couple weeks ago I asked for prayer for my sister Maggie for her broken ankle. The surgery went well and she is home recovering but her husband is in the hospital. Please pray for him, his name is Tom and he has cancer which is in remission but he continues to have major health…

You’ve got to love the way LaShawn Barber titles her post about the abortion ban that was just signed into law in South Dakota, “Child Killing Law Challenged in South Dakota.” She is asking for what type of arguments her readers would use in front of the Supreme Court. If you have time you could…

but I really want this blog title. And her reason for choosing it fits me to a tee!

Please check the “posted by” section of the article. Sometimes Susan does post. This is supposed to be a group blog. Susan, Doug thought I posted that last article.

The following is an excerpt from “The Reformed View” by Sinclair Ferguson: When Peter urges slaves to live as Christians, he tells them: “Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps” (Pet. 2:21). Peter is applying to slaves a general principle which governs all Christian living. His language…

A book by Michael Horton on Covenant Theology has just been published. This is an introduction to Covenant Theology. There aren’t a lot of introductory books on Covenant Theology (believe me, I’ve looked), so if you are still confused by how many covenants there (1? 2? 3?) are and would like to understand the differences…

A book by Michael Horton on Covenant Theology has just been published. This is an introduction to Covenant Theology. There aren’t a lot of introductory books on Covenant Theology (believe me, I’ve looked), so if you are still confused by how many covenants there (1? 2? 3?) are and would like to understand the differences…

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