Who will deliver me from this body of death?

So who = Jim Jones?

I’ve been plowing through Carl Sandberg’s biography of Abraham Lincoln.
Today, I read this:
“The will of God prevails. In great contests, each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be, wrong. God cannot be for and against the same thing at the [...]

Satire is good. In the case of this post, it is very good.
I love the visualization of a couple of tiny Indian churches arguing over Federal Vision.
“We don’t get anything productive done anymore it seems” said Cinjam. “Every time we get together for Bible study an argument starts about paedo-communion or the efficacy [...]

… to the Big Man“. Hiccup.

Al Mohler writes about whether we are teaching our children to lie.
I spent all of my youth and a lot of my adult years lying to prevent conflict, so this article hit home.
Mohler writes:
Honesty can (and often does) produce conflict. For children, it can bring punishment when bad behavior is admitted. For parents, it can [...]

Timmy Brister’s post on Providence. This is one of the best posts I’ve read in awhile. I made the mistake of reading it while at work and had to leave my desk for a while as I took it all in. I do not understand God’s ways, but he is very, very [...]

From Timmy Brister’s (Puritan Reading Challenge) Blog.
This is an incredible disaster. I sat in stunned silence while watching the videos available online.
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Reflections on Super Bowl XLII