What is the spiritual gift of wisdom?

April 28, 2009

Mark Driscoll explains

Restoration Experts and Sharpshooters

April 16, 2009

By Tony Reinke
 
The famous American flag Francis Scott Key watched flap in the sky as he wrote the national anthem (“O say, does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave”) is housed in the Smithsonian Museum of American History in D.C. It’s the first square flag I’ve seen, measuring about 30 foot by 34 foot in size, shortened horizontally by over 10 feet due to people cutting it into squares of handkerchief-sized keepsakes. And if that wasn’t bad enough, someone knifed at the middle to cut out one star, a brazen act that has left a sloppy haphazard hole right in the middle of the flag.
 
What was not sliced apart by its fans looks to be in good shape for an old flag that lived through a war. Which is to say it’s now tattered to threads, and has deteriorated badly, resembling a favorite t-shirt I wore in college on a regular basis until it took on semi-transparent qualities. It was a shirt I enjoyed wearing as a bachelor and probably would still be wearing had that shirt not experienced a post-marriage disappearance …
 
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Knowing God

January 17, 2009

By Ray Comfort

“I thought that God was so big that none of us could actually know him, just that we needed to accept him into our homes and such. So, can we really know the endless fathomless of God?”

Einstein had an incredible mind. His wife apparently didn’t. But she knew Albert Einstein intimately …

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