Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Greatest Gift of All; The Birth of Jesus Christ


The Greatest Gift of All; The Birth of Jesus Christ Greg Laurie     // <![CDATA[//   I heard that someone actually tried to calculate how much it would cost to give the gifts named in the classic Christmas song, … Continue reading

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Why Bother with C.S. Lewis?


Why Bother with C.S. Lewis? Stanley J. Ward       // <![CDATA[//   So why bother with C. S. Lewis? Every year I attempt to answer this question for a lecture hall filled with high school seniors who are … Continue reading

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Suffer the Little Children


Suffer the Little Children Dr. James Emery White   // <![CDATA[//   Most of you are familiar with the music of Bono, the critical acclaim of AMC’s Mad Men on TV, and the latest iPhone app. If you are a speaker, … Continue reading

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Leftovers


Leftovers By Skip Heitzig One of the great joys of Thanksgiving is leftovers. For some reason, turkey and dressing taste just as good reheated as they do fresh out of the oven, maybe better. But I found a website that … Continue reading

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This Thanksgiving, Serve Gratitude — the Antidote to Materialism and Envy


This Thanksgiving, Serve Gratitude — the Antidote to Materialism and Envy Rebecca Hagelin     // <![CDATA[//   “I’m afraid they’re becoming really selfish,” my friend said. “My two girls fight over everything, from what movie they’re going to watch, … Continue reading

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Why I’m Ungrateful


Why I’m Ungrateful Russell Moore Dean of Theology, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary       // <![CDATA[//   “If I hear the word ‘Daddy’ again, I’m going to scream!” I heard myself saying those words. And, in my defense, it … Continue reading

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Beyond Sunday: Where to Find Thanksgiving


Beyond Sunday: Where to Find Thanksgiving       // <![CDATA[//     Focus Verse of the Week The LORD will surely comfort Zion and will look with compassion on all her ruins; he will make her deserts like Eden, … Continue reading

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Suffering Does Not Rob You Of Joy—Idolatry Does


Suffering Does Not Rob You Of Joy—Idolatry Does Tullian  Tchividjian       // <![CDATA[//   As most of you know, I’ve been preaching a series of sermons through the book of Job entitled “The Gospel of Suffering.” These sermons … Continue reading

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Titus 2


Titus 2 The book of Titus encourages people of all ages to live proper lives as Christians. INSIGHT The knowledge of Christ must effect a transformation in our lives so that our attitudes and actions will “adorn the doctrine of … Continue reading

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When Christians Sin


When Christians Sin Sinclair Ferguson       // <![CDATA[//   How successfully do you handle the sins of others? Observation suggests that the Christian family too often reacts with either hot indignation or cold indifference, without a proper sense … Continue reading

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