Review of The King James Only Controversy: Can You Trust Modern Translations?
Amazon: James White, The King James Only Controversy: Can You Trust Modern Translations?
‘True or False?: Christians shouldn’t make six-figures’
Men: ‘20 Minutes to Change Your Marriage’
Davis Carman/Mike Seaver (HT: Eric Hartman)
Vatican agrees to stop missionary activity among Jews
‘Pro-Life Notre Dame Seniors to Hold Alternate Commencement’
Evangelist Ray Comfort is giving away $1,000 in dining certificates … to atheists
Read about it at Atheist Central
Never deny
By Stacy L. Harp
“I will kiss the rope but never deny my faith!” exclaimed Tahir Iqbal. The soldiers lifted the paralytic pastor out of his wheelchair and slipped the noose around his neck. Today he walks freely in heaven with Christ.
In Pakistan, another seasoned pastor heard a gunshot right outside his house. The bullet narrowly missed him and lodged into the wall behind his chair. He thanked God for another day that he could share Christ in the Muslim-dominated nation.
Raymond Lully left a comfortable position as an Oxford professor and spent most of his life suffering for the gospel. He wrote, “Once I was fairly rich and tasted freely the pleasures of this life. But all these things I gladly resigned that I might spread the knowledge of truth. I have been in prisons; I have been scourged . . . now, though old and poor, I do not despair; I am ready, if it be God’s will, to persevere unto death.”
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Also check out the newly-designed Voice of the Martyrs website
Seeds Family Worship - Cast Your Cares
Seeds Family Worship site (HT: Reformation Theology)
Student sues teacher over anti-Christian remarks
To Do You Good in the End
By Mark Altrogge
Who led you through the great and terrifying wilderness, with its fiery serpents and scorpions and thirsty ground where there was no water, who brought you water out of the flinty rock, who fed you in the wilderness with manna that your fathers did not know, that he might humble you and test you, to do you good in the end (DT 8.15-16).
A few years ago, our family took a vacation out west. The hardest part of the trip was Kansas (no offense, Kansans). When you drive through Kansas, for what seems like weeks the scenery never varies. Nothing but farmland, farmland, and more farmland starboard, lee, fore and aft. The highway is monotonously straight. After a few hours you enter a state of suspended animation. To stay awake you slap your face and pound your thighs and turn the AC to subarctic. You play “I spy”, with the kids, but you’re finished in 45 seconds after they guess “sky” and “wheat.” You’re so desperate to entertain yourself you start singing Barry Manilow songs.
Sometimes life feels like a drive through Kansas.
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Mark Driscoll on the spiritual gift of healing
Miami priest in scandal ponders leaving the Catholic Church
Star Trek ‘Vulcan salute’ has biblical origin
Daily Mail UK (HT: Bite My Bible)
Son of Nate Saint creates flying car for ministry in Amazon
Graph shows relationship between obesity and time spent eating
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