Spring is here and the butterflies are beginning to flutter signs of creation all over the Northern Hemisphere. The Wings of the Wind and its editor had an interesting week. On the blogging front:
Divine Sovereignty by Steven J Lawson is another theologically correct article which can be found on Sherryn’s blog, “The Narrowing Path.” It is an easy to read article about a deep subject.
American College of Pediatricians Slams Transgender Agenda in Children is an article from Dr. Chris Prunean’s Blog “Delight In Truth.” You will certainly not find this interesting article about the transgender subject anywhere in the mainstream media. “Why not?” is the question I have.
Review: Ashamed of the Gospel, by John MacArthur
I’ve been to Jim’s blog several times in the past. From this article, we appear like minded in the most important ways. I may have to try to get my hands on a copy of this now as Dan C. is reading it and, as it appears it may have some information on the “Downgrade controversy” in Spurgeon’s day of which I am not aware, I am curious.
On Tranquil Seas ~ is Deborah Ann’s poem I chose to publish this week. This was a much needed drink at an oasis along my journey this week. God’s Word is, of course, my primary source of strength, but Deborah Ann’s Words are based on scripture.
This was the favorite verse of a college friend who went on to become a pastor.
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On the substitute front, I was fortunate to spend 4 of my 5 days at Fountain Lake. I enjoyed it all, from 2nd grade on up. I got to go on the annual trip to Blakely Dam that the 4th graders have been taking for years. The 5th day I was a spanish teacher at Park Elementary. I welcomed the students with my limited knowledge of Spanish: “Buenos Dias.”
The joke of the week comes from Clayton:
“What do you call a speaker without speak?”
Photo by Joseph Francis
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May the God, our Creator and the Creator of Heaven and Earth, bless your week.
Dear friends, this is true biblical, Christ-centered preaching. It is with this kind of holy reverence that we should approach these great truths about God, found in Scripture and revealed in Jesus Christ.
I commend to you the preaching of the the late Dr Lloyd-Jones, from the MLJ Trust archives, part of his sermon series from the book of Isaiah:
The Godhead Revealed
Isaiah 40:5 — What is our view of this message? What is God like? the glory of God beyond the comprehension of man; How can we know God? Jesus declares the ineffable God; in Jesus dwells the Godhead bodily; mankind has never solved its problems; God deals with sin at Calvary.
excatholic4christ
Tom has a loving heart for Catholics and his blog is an attempt to help those in Catholic churches understand that we are saved by grace alone. He blogs on a variety of topics.
The Domain for Truth
Slimjim’s “about” states: “(Jim Lee) is a pastor. He is a faithful servant of the church and his Saviour. Although young in age he is trying to be an apologist for the faith. “
The Hope Blog
Former Christian Talk Show Host, Ingrid Schlueter’s blog
The Narrowing Path
A blog to help Christians in Australia connect the dots…(it’s helped me here in the “good” ole U.S.A.)
WEEKLY WRAP-UP FOR 2016-5-21
May 22, 2016Photo by Emannuel Huybrechts
Spring is here and the butterflies are beginning to flutter signs of creation all over the Northern Hemisphere. The Wings of the Wind and its editor had an interesting week. On the blogging front:
Forced Adoption in the U.K. included this video:
The reason I put up the forced Adoption story was because my new friend Eugene Thinks He is Out of Options – Starting Hunger Strike Soon
https://chrisreimersblog.com/2016/05/16/to-be-an-example-we-must-follow-his-example/ is Rob Barkman discussing the topic. Rob has a very interesting blog entitled, “Settled in Truth Ministries.”
INDIA PROTESTS NORWAY’S CPS includes the following video by Dr. John Dayal:
Photo from Pastor Ciprian Barsan’s Blog
Photo from The Ligonier blog
Review: Ashamed of the Gospel, by John MacArthur
I’ve been to Jim’s blog several times in the past. From this article, we appear like minded in the most important ways. I may have to try to get my hands on a copy of this now as Dan C. is reading it and, as it appears it may have some information on the “Downgrade controversy” in Spurgeon’s day of which I am not aware, I am curious.
Photo by Sincere Finchy
Photo by Steven Bennett
This was the favorite verse of a college friend who went on to become a pastor.
Photo from
en.wikipedia.org
The joke of the week comes from Clayton:
“What do you call a speaker without speak?”
Photo by Joseph Francis
“er”
May the God, our Creator and the Creator of Heaven and Earth, bless your week.
Chris Reimers
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