Henri Nouwen, Jesus and Teaching People to Pray

A valued friend contacted me on Facebook™ and wanted to know if I could recommend a book/booklet to help people learn how to pray. That’s a perennial problem—helping new believers and many times, older believers, to pray well, to pray biblically, to pray frequently, to pray with confidence and boldness, to pray about everything, to … More Henri Nouwen, Jesus and Teaching People to Pray

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Did Jesus Rise? The Bully Culture of Liberal Politics; Incredible Sculptures; Racism; Government Coverups;

Weekend Links New look to the BLOG and to the weekend links. The hope is that this will make it faster for my readers to find the links that most interest them. Enjoy. Did Jesus Really Rise From The Dead:  A Surgeon-Scientist Examines the Evidence (by Dr. Thomas A. Miller, MD.—Book Review from Apologetics 315) Battling … More Did Jesus Rise? The Bully Culture of Liberal Politics; Incredible Sculptures; Racism; Government Coverups;

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Being Content in God

T.M. Moore has a wonderful and unique website where he has systematically been commenting on A Kingdom Catechism. The column is called IN THE GATES. and you can access it from The Fellowship of Ailbe website. The Fellowship of Ailbe is a  “Spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition.”  My wise friend John Nunnikhoven introduced … More Being Content in God

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The Absurdity and Power of the Gospel

“Those who have never lived in a society which has been won over from paganism by Christianity find it hard to imagine how extensive are the obstacles presented to Christian faith by religion, vice, custom and sheer laissez-faire. Wherever they went, Christians were opposed as anti-social, atheistic [because they didn’t believe in the Roman gods] … More The Absurdity and Power of the Gospel

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That Christ and the Gospel, Not Elections, Would Be the Center of Our Joy

[So whether your candidate won or loss in the last election, don’t forget that the number one job of the Christian is to know God and make Him known. Job one for all of us who claim Christ as our Savior, the thing that is “of first importance” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), is the preaching of the … More That Christ and the Gospel, Not Elections, Would Be the Center of Our Joy

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