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  • Heartbook: How Facebook Reflects the Condition of Your Heart & Soul

    The things we blog, post, and talk about most on our social media sites are reflective of the condition of our soul; the things we value, enjoy, and treasure most. In other words, our facebook pages show us–and the world–what we worship.

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  • Mighty Acts of God: A Family Bible Story Book

    We’ve been reading a new children’s Bible during our devotions that both we and our kids are enjoying: Mighty Acts of God: A Family Bible Story Book.  This volume (which our five year old understands much of) takes a chronological view of the Bible, and tells stories in a way that connects kids to Bible truth. 

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  • What Were You Expecting? Redeeming the Realities of Marriage

    I just finished reading an advance copy of Paul David Tripp’s forthcoming book entitled What Did You Expect?: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage.  Unlike many other marriage books, this one looks at marriage as an act of worship and explores how our vertical relationships with God impacts our horizontal relationships with each other.  Tripp both

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  • The Jesus Storybook Bible

    The Jesus Storybook Bible

    Our kids—two and four (almost five)–love bedtime Bible stories.  We’ve got three kids Bibles we read through, but our family favorite is the Jesus Storybook Bible.  Illustrated by Jago and written by Sally Lloyd Jones, it’s a charming but serious Bible that our kids love to both read and flip through to look at pictures.

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  • Why German Christians Supported Hitler

    Why German Christians Supported Hitler

    A sobering review of the book, Hitler’s Cross, by Erwin Lutzer. Foreward by Ravi Zacharias.

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  • Worship, MTV Style.  All style, no substance?

    Worship, MTV Style. All style, no substance?

    The next time you think about it, open your weekend newspaper and look at the selection of churches advertised in your city. You’re probably not likely to see very many ads offering “church services” to the reader. In fact, the term you might be more likely to encounter to describe church is “worship service.” Worship.

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