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So here is my talk from last night. There’s nothing really profound, so don’t be expected to be blown away. It essentially is about foundational principals to help guide our thinking on immigration.
Also, I probably haven’t proofed this like I should, so please give me grace on my grammar I’m [...]

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Well, tonight is my final night to address election issues, so immigration is the topic. Here is a brief outline of what I’ll talk about, once again, I’ll post a manuscript; Lord willing, tomorrow.
Immigration Outline
I.  Introduction
….a.  Current State of immigration
………i.  No easy answer
………ii.  Broken immigration system
….b.  Americans reaction to immigration
….c.  Christian reaction to immigration
………i.  [...]

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The following is essential what I talked about last night.  What you’ll see is what I took up with me last night at the prayer meeting, except it doesn’t have things highlighted and a few other notes.
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Introduction
A major contended issue everyone seems to have the answers for is poverty. I don’t think poverty is [...]

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About a week ago I finished up the biography, Spurgeon: A New Biography by Arnold Dallimore.  In the past few weeks I’ve posted some thoughts from the book, which can be found here, here, and here.  Now, I’ll give a brief review of the book itself.  A few themes come to mind about Spurgeon’s life, [...]

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Outside of the word of God no one has drawn my heart and eyes to the cross through writing like Charles Spurgeon has done the past several years.  Even though I’ve spent much time reading the likes of Luther, Calvin, Owen, Bunyan, Edwards, Sproul and Piper, Spurgeon’s gospel saturated sermons and writings have encouraged me [...]

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Gospel and Church

The greatest need in the church today is the gospel.  The gospel is not only news for a perishing world, it is the message that forms, sustains, and animates the church.  Apart from the gospel, the church has nothing to say–that is, noting to say that cannot be said by some human agency.  The gospel [...]

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Does doctrine matter?

3 As I urged you when I was going to Macedonia, remain at Ephesus so that you may charge certain persons not to teach any different doctrine, 4 nor to devote themselves to myths and endless genealogies, which promote speculations rather than the stewardship5 The aim of our charge is love that issues from a [...]

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