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Who is Christmas For?
Jesus came for those who look in the mirror and see ugliness. Jesus came for daughters whose fathers never told them they were beautiful. Christmas is for those who go…
Read MoreDecember 2010 newsletter
December 10, 2010 Dear Ministry Partners and Friends: As I pulled up to the covered, heated garage where Andrew “ministers” a couple weeks ago, a single woman from the church…
Read More10 Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
A new book from Anthony Esolen: Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child. The publisher’s description: Play dates, “helicopter parenting,” No Child Left Behind, video games, political correctness:…
Read MoreHow God Uses His People to Build His Church: Gifts of the Spirit
Cornerstone: Here is the list of spiritual gifts as discussed over the past few weeks. Please remember that there is debate about the existence of certain gifts. Theologically, this is…
Read MoreServe the Persecuted Church
If one member suffers, all the members suffer with it. Please read here for how we can link-arms with some in great need.
Read MoreHow to Interact With Social Media
David Powlison with a good word: We should actively intend good, seeking to “give grace to those who hear” [Eph. 4:29]. That takes thought about one’s motives, tone, framing, balance…
Read MoreWas it Necessary for Christ to be Human?
A few weeks ago in our theology class at Cornerstone Nouthetic Institute we talked about the doctrine of Christ. We talked about his deity and his humanity (for Jesus Christ…
Read MoreOctober 2010 Support Letter and News
October 2010 Dear Ministry Partners and Friends: I received a text message at 11am Friday morning early this month: “Eric, we’re coming to Jackson to help out.” By noon, Jesse…
Read MoreAre You a Snob Against Snobbery?
Do you react to snobbery, snobby? Allow C.S. Lewis to explain: “People who believe themselves to be free, and indeed are free, from snobbery, and who read satires on snobbery…
Read MoreBy Christianity, We See Everything
“Christian theology can fit in science, art, morality, and the sub-Christian religions. The scientific point of view cannot fit in any of these things, not even science itself. I believe…
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