Monthly Archives: July 2006

Seminary For Conservative Anglicans

Gordon-Conwell sees a need; will train conservative episcopal priests. (HT: Stand Firm in Faith)

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Fine Art Friday

View of Heidelberg, ca. 1588–89 by Jan Brueghel, the Elder

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Goings On

We’ve been busy packing and such. We were able to go to a really fun Fourth of July picnic and the local AAA baseball game and fireworks, which was really fun. The girls enjoyed it. Today, we had one last … Continue reading

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Crunchy Cons

I was excited about reading Crunchy Cons by Rod Dreher because we’re crunchy and ideologically conservative, and the subtitle intrigued me. We got on the list at our local public library and waited it out. From the preface, the book … Continue reading

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In Honor of the Day

“And the coal trucks come a-runnin’ With their bellies full of coal And their big wheels a-hummin’ Down this road that lies open like the soul of a woman Who hid the spies who were lookin’ For the land of … Continue reading

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An anniversary

Two years ago today, we became parents. I remember reading about breastfeeding and childbirth and infant care, but we hadn’t read much about parenting in general (with the exception of Wilson’s family series). I’ve been reflecting lately with the bit … Continue reading

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Edwards, the Papist?

Apparently when the puritanboard isn’t debating which level of hell Rich Lusk and Mark Horne will be in, they spend time wondering whether or not Jonathan Edwards was heretical.  I guess even Edwards didn’t fully understand justification.  Surely God will … Continue reading

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