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Topic: Community

Posted by Pastor Thomas Lee on October 23, 2007 • Permalink • Comments (0)
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Some good thoughts here for people concerned about productivity…
13 Reasons to Switch back to Paper Today

Some good words from Albert Mohler regarding the recent election…
America Has Chosen a President

One of our deacons (Kent N.) has posted some pictures of our recent work day on our new property and a few other moments in the life of the church over the last several months…
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491 years ago this October 31 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, thus changing the world forever. Have you ever taken a look at them?
The 95 Theses

One of my seminary professors — Jerram Barrs — discussing something very helpfully…
Leadership

Below you’ll find a link to a very needful blog, devoted to defending the sanctity of life and exposing the grim realities of America’s abortion industry. It’s maintained by George Grant, a man whose thoughts are always worthy of your reading time…
The Quick and The Dead

In the past couple of years, I’ve really come to appreciate this guy…
A Conversation with Eugene Peterson

Christians have long had intramural disagreements over whether or not the infant children of believers should be baptized. If you’re interested in an excellent book that presents the case for the baptism of infant covenant children, I recommend this one…
Children of the Promise: The Biblical Case for Infant Baptism

Some Cornerstone folks and friends recently saw the famous atheist Christopher Hitchens in debate with a well–known Christian. And though I’m sure the well–known Christian did better than I would have done under such circumstances, I was a little disappointed in some of the responses given (or not given) to Hitchens’ arguments. However, if you’d like to see a more satisfying interaction with Hitchens, click below. Enter Pastor Doug Wilson.
Is Christianity Good for the World?

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Borrowed Thoughts
Helmut Thielicke
A salty pagan, full of the juices of life, is a hundred times dearer to God, and also far more attractive to man, than a scribe who knows his Bible... in whom none of this results in repentance, action, and above all, death of the self. A terrible curse hangs over the know-it-all who does nothing.
G.K. Chesterton
It is no disgrace disgrace to Christianity... that its counsels of perfection have not made every single person perfect. If, after centuries, a disparity is still found between its ideal and its followers, it only means that the religion still maintains the ideal, and the followers still need it.
C.S. Lewis
Joy bursts in on our lives when we go about doing the good at hand and not trying to manipulate things and times to achieve joy.
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