Train up a Child “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when […]
This Episode has been archived, but it’s contents can be found in “Holidays and the Feasts”: […]
A layman with fruit has more credibility than a theologian without grace. I have a deep […]
Overcorrection in driving refers to when a driver grabs their steering wheel and abruptly turns it […]
My pride didn’t want me to put this post up. My pride turns me into a […]
Yesterday I put up a post with a quote from John Calvin, “The music must not […]
This particular post will not be exhaustive, but it will act as an introduction to what […]
I have come to believe that theological maturity is marked by one’s ability to stand firm […]
It is that time of year when we see the many discussions and posts on the […]
I have been in a swirl of reflection theologically and historically, and recently, the latter has […]
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