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September 25, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
In case you are having one of those weeks and feeling a little crazy busy, here is a hilarious book promo video by Crossway Books. The promo features pastor and author Kevin DeYoung talking with Crossway’s VP of Editorial Justin Taylor, as they (kinda sorta, super awkwardly) chat about DeYoung’s new book, Crazy Busy. (for...
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September 11, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
By Trillia Newbell I’ve been thinking about Bible study lately and yesterday’s interview with Elyse Fitzpatrick only reinforced those thoughts. I want to know God’s word. I want to truly understand it, apply it, and properly reference it. The older I get the more eager I am to know God—the only way to know God...
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September 10, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
By Trillia Newbell Her motto is “no fluff, no bricks, just good news” but it took time for Elyse Fitzpatrick to come to this desire for ministry and for life. At 62 and after 40 years of walking with the Lord, Elyse has not exhausted all that there is to learn about Christ and the...
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August 26, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
By Trillia Newbell Have you ever done the dance the tango? I have. The woman mirrors the man while he guides and leads with incredible strength and yet fluidity. It is a beautiful dance packed with power and passion. The woman, though following, must react, respond, and in many ways leads the dance. Without her...
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August 23, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
By Trillia Newbell Over at Desiring God, Owen Strachan writes on a series of new trends and stories involving marriage and relationships. They are abortion contracts, wedleases and throuples. Abortion contracts allow a couple to enter into a legal agreement that if the woman should get pregnant during the relationship she must abort the child....
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August 14, 2013 By Trillia Newbell
This sweet baby sings Elvis and it is perhaps the funniest thing you’ll see this week. What will most-likely melt your heart, however,  is her saying, “Daddy! Hi Daddy,” over and over again.     (HT: Kevin DeYoung)
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