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The View Through My Keyhole: Lasts and Firsts, #2
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Monday, January 12, 2015. Lasts and Firsts, #2. I know that nothing is impossible with God, and I know that Moses didn't really get started until he was eighty. (I'm fifteen years from that starting line.) I know, however, that, unlike the great leader. Of Israel, I probably won't live to be a vigorous hundred and twenty. That's not a bad first. Also had to do with these musings. It was the first in this series. Lasts and Firsts, #2. Stuff I've...
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The View Through My Keyhole: April 2014
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Preach the Word- No, Really, Preach the WORD:. Let me say upfront that this is pretty much a shoptalk piece. I am writing with my fellow preachers in mind. At our Easter service 2014, I did something that I have never done before. I presented a sermon that. Toward the end of last year, my son sent me a link to a video of a message delivered by Ronnie Smith. Why have I not done this before? Early in 2014 I decided I was ...
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The View Through My Keyhole: SAGELY WORDS FROM THE OTHER SIDE
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Thursday, March 19, 2015. SAGELY WORDS FROM THE OTHER SIDE. He just got his bologna sandwich out and while chewing gave me that look reserved for fools who don't get it. So, so far everything is exactly the same except it’s different. I think you can see how the title grabbed me immediately. Let me digress a moment. Embrace the transition from king to sage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Howard and Kathy's Micronesian Adventure:. Hogback R...
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The View Through My Keyhole
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Sunday, March 8, 2015. This was the conclusion to this morning's message based on the book of Job, If God Is Good And God Is Great, Then Why Does Life Hurt So Bad? Behold a preacher ascended to his pulpit and looked out on his congregation. Two-hundred eyes looked up at him, and in the eyes of the100 could be seen the eyes of the world. Amen, said the 100, but there was no joy in their “Amen.”. But the preacher, impressed with the power of his ...
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The View Through My Keyhole: Religious Freedom and the right to discriminate:
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Thursday, April 9, 2015. Religious Freedom and the right to discriminate:. Several pieces of input come together in my mind this morning. Maybe it is just the cyber-neighborhood that I hang out in, but around here there has been a lot of talk about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Is it a tool of raw bigotry? Is it a guarantee of due process before one can be forced to do something that he finds religiously objectionable? Let's not forget...
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The View Through My Keyhole: December 2014
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Monday, December 1, 2014. Additional Materials on today's chapel message, God's Story in His Own Words:. This morning it will be my privilege to share a message I put together for Easter 2014. It is a message that consists entirely of Scripture. The Easter message can be viewed here. Http:/ howardmerrell.blogspot.com/2014/04/preach-word-no-really-preach-word.html. Click on "watch the sermon."). The message I will be preaching this morning is a ...
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The View Through My Keyhole: March 2015
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Thursday, March 19, 2015. SAGELY WORDS FROM THE OTHER SIDE. He just got his bologna sandwich out and while chewing gave me that look reserved for fools who don't get it. So, so far everything is exactly the same except it’s different. I think you can see how the title grabbed me immediately. Let me digress a moment. Embrace the transition from king to sage. Links to this post. Sunday, March 8, 2015. This was the conclusion to this morning's mes...
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The View Through My Keyhole: May 2015
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Thursday, May 21, 2015. The Benedict Option, Minds That Have Been Closed, and Lions In Waiting:. The "Benedict Option" is a concept that has been fairly big lately in the online neighborhood where I hang out. Breakpoint recently interviewed Rod Dreher, who has written about the concept. For a brief commentary, and/or here. For 1/2 hour interview with Dreher. In The Closing of the American Mind,. Or, maybe not. Links to this post. I was brought ...
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The View Through My Keyhole: February 2015
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Looking back to not only where I've been, but where we've been:. In a couple of previous posts, here. One of my past sermons. (We'll be posting the videos of the message at our Truthcasting site. I'll try to remember and post the links in the comments on this blogpost. The first article was published last summer by Biola University. The Fundamentals vs. 'fundamentalism'The Fundamentals publishing project is a pa...
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The View Through My Keyhole: April 2015
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The View Through My Keyhole. Me with my lovely wife, Kathy:. Thursday, April 9, 2015. Religious Freedom and the right to discriminate:. Several pieces of input come together in my mind this morning. Maybe it is just the cyber-neighborhood that I hang out in, but around here there has been a lot of talk about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Is it a tool of raw bigotry? Is it a guarantee of due process before one can be forced to do something that he finds religiously objectionable? Let's not forget...