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Tag Archives: Religion and Spirituality
Burger King Spirituality
Recently I stumbled across an article that I first read years ago. The piece, by John Ortberg, was entitled “Happy Meal Spirituality;” in it, he notes that the success of the McDonald’s Happy Meal reveals something important about the American … Continue reading
Criticism, Ignorance, and the Vandals
In my senior year of high school, my English teacher was a man we students regarded with a curious mixture of fear and admiration: Marion A. Wash. Unless you were hopelessly dense, you figured out quickly that if Mr. Wash … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Religion and Spirituality, Roger Nicole, Rome, Worldliness
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In Memoriam: Roger Nicole
In the summer of 1981, while living and working outside of Chicago, I worshipped in a small Reformed Baptist congregation in Wheaton, IL. As I prepared to leave for graduate school in Boston, one of the elders of the church … Continue reading
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Tagged Reformed spirituality, Religion and Spirituality, Roger Nicole
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Love and Sound Doctrine
This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved you. – John 15:12 In this verse our Lord returns to the old lesson which He has taught before: the great duty of love towards other Christians. … Continue reading
Posted in Church Life
Tagged J. C. Ryle, New Testament, Reformed spirituality, Religion and Spirituality, Theology
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