Bits & Pieces (3/22/12)

 

 

  • The Subtle Art of Sabotaging a Pastor – Written in the style of Screwtape Letters this reminds post reminds us of the havoc that occurs when a pastor, or us, desire to please man instead of God.

 

  • Differences in the Gospels – This insightful post explains the reasons for some differences in how the Gospel writers tell their stories.

 

  • Spurgeon on Unconditional Election– Written as part of a series, this post delineates Charles Spurgeon’s perspective on unconditional election. Expounding on what Spurgeon said, the author writes, “Divine sovereignty and gospel evangelism go hand in hand, the former preparing the way for and ensuring the success of the latter.”
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Bits & Pieces (3/21/12)

  • The Christian Man & His Wife – A very touching post about Princeton theologian B.B. Warfield, his care of his invalid wife, and what it teaches us all about serving our spouse.

 

  • 7 Texts About Evangelism – Although always relevant, perhaps these biblical passages will seem even more so as we approach the Easter season and are reminded of all who have yet to accept the Good News.

 

 

  • Kirk Cameron Responds – Amidst a deluge of criticism, the actor shares what surprised him most. His answer may surprise you.

 

  • Three Enemies – According to C.S. Lewis a scholar has three enemies. Maybe they are the enemies of everyone else as well.

 

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