Monthly Archives: December 2006
Real Love for Real Life
Andi Ashworth’s Real Love for Real Life is an excellent treatment of the Christian call to hospitality. Subtitled “the Art and Work of Caring,” the book is of particular encouragement to those who are serving as caregivers on a full-time … Continue reading
Kate, Who Knows More Than We Realize
Driving around this week I put Behold the Lamb of God on in the car for the first time this year (I’ve been listening to it a lot on my iTunes.) The first track began, “Gather round ye children come, … Continue reading
Filed under family life
Hindsight being 20/20
I first heard about the Kims being missing last Saturday, the first day it hit the papers in Oregon. They had been missing for seven days. Being prominent people in their community no doubt helped their story to spread but … Continue reading
Filed under in the news
The Lord Be With Them
Please pray for the Kim family. Searchers found James Kim’s body about an hour ago. :o(
Filed under in the news
3/4 of Missing Family Found!
Kati Kim and the two girls were found alive today after being missing for nine days. They only had snacks in the car and breastfeeding definitely helped keep the 4 year old and 7 month old alive and they are … Continue reading
Filed under general, in the news
Garver’s Homily …
… for the 1st Sunday in Advent is wonderful and encouraging. Here’s hoping he rolls out some more.
Filed under theology
Happy Belated Blogiversary to Me
I was so busy last week I forgot to post about my sixth blogiversary and it passed me by. I am glad the old blog can’t get upset about forgetting the anniversary like a person can. Six YEARS of blogging. … Continue reading
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WWtJD?
What Would the Jews Do? Matt Colvin discusses the potential uses of this arguement in regards to icons and credobaptism. Not that this reasoning is water tight, but it when people propose apostolic teaching on issues that would have struck … Continue reading
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Updated Geneva Bible
Tolle Lege Press has just released an updated version of the original Geneva Bible. The language, commentary, and cross-reference notes remain the same, but the spelling has been updated. You can compare the 1599 edition of Matthew 1 with the … Continue reading
Contests! I like Contests!
If you blog about the Geneva Bible Pages, you’ll be entered to win one! See this post for details. And if you win one, you can totally give it to us as a Christmas present. ;o)



