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January 11, 2014 By CBMW Guest
by Timothy Paul Jones Cosmic combat occurs every Friday morning at a coffee shop a few blocks from my home. If you happened to be ordering your mocha latte during this episode of intergalactic warfare, you might not even notice. Neither arms nor armor can be seen at the epicenter of this celestial struggle. No...
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January 10, 2014 By CBMW Guest
Benjamin Reaoch. Women, Slaves, and the Gender Debate: A Complementarian Response to the Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic. Phillipsburg: P&R, 2012. 220 pp. $24.99 By Benjamin Merkle Benjamin Reaoch, pastor of Three Rivers Grace Church (SBC) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has offered a thorough and compelling response to the redemptive-movement (or trajectory) hermeneutic endorsed by egalitarian scholars such as...
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January 10, 2014 By CBMW Guest
(This is post #2 in our new Manhood and Technology Series. You can read the introduction post here: Manhood and Technology || Introducing a New Series.) By Andrew Spencer Looking back at the many images and ideas from 2013, there were two videos that passed through my social media feed that presented competing images of...
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January 9, 2014 By CBMW Guest
    This week in the Washington Post, Al Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, penned an article in response to a recent RNS Op-ed by Jacob Lupfer.  Lupfer alleges that the recent uproar among evangelicals over the Obama administrations contraception mandate has less to do with religious liberty and more to do...
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January 9, 2014 By Trillia Newbell
By Trillia Newbell Along with Bible reading plans, many of us will pick up books to read in 2014. I asked a few of our writers to share what they’ll be reading this year. I intentionally asked for books that were not only new releases; but don’t worry, we will share about many of the...
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January 8, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Kyle Worley As I write this, three speakers behind my laptop are pumping Bach’s “Toccata in C Minor,” a lamp casts light across my tattered copy of Jacques Ellul’s The Technological Society that I purchased years ago from an online business that shipped it to me from across the country within two days of...
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