The Extraordinary Birth of Jesus: "Extraordinary births are certainly not unprecedented in biblical history. As part of the Abrahamic Covenant, God promised to send a son to Abraham and Sarah (Gen. 17:19–22). They were both beyond normal childbearing ages and laughed at the prospect of being parents, yet they ultimately witnessed the miraculous arrival of their son, Isaac (Gen. 21:1–3). In Judges 13, an angel of the Lord told Manoah and his barren wife that they would have a special son. True to the heavenly messenger’s words, Samson entered the world and for a time delivered the Israelites from the oppression of the Philistines."
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Much damage has been done to the cause of the gospel by telling the world that they will go to hell “because they don’t believe in Jesus.” This makes no sense to the ungodly."
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
A Discerning Heart: Eric Dykstra, Crossing Church, and Blasphemy
A Discerning Heart: Eric Dykstra, Crossing Church, and Blasphemy: I had difficulty sleeping last night after listening to the latest installment of the Pirate Christian Radio podcast with host Chris Rosebrough. Last Friday, Chris was in Elk River, Minnesota, meeting with a group of people from the town about issues with The Crossing Church, "pastored" by a man named Eric Dykstra, and his wife, pastrix Kelly Dykstra
Is Something Wrong in Elk River? | runlevel five(pointer)
Is Something Wrong in Elk River? | runlevel five(pointer): "The Crossing is a seeker-sensitive church in Elk River, Minnesota. It’s leader, Eric Dykstra is a dynamic speaker. He has a vision. He has a following that is committed to fulfilling it. Unfortunately, and by many accounts, it is his personal vision, and not the one of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is accused of being autocratic and manipulative, allegedly firing and replacing his board of elders."
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Monday, December 12, 2011
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