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Spurgeon: Pulpit Jester

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The Shack

The Shack has been a popular seller for a few months now, and the opinionsĀ of both Christians and non-Christians are hugely varied. I must admit I haven’t read this yet, although I intend to. Mark Driscoll Shares his thoughts below:

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Let Everything Praise the Lord

Praise the Lord!
Praise God in his sanctuary;
praise him in his mighty heavens!
Praise him for his mighty deeds;
praise him according to his excellent greatness! (Ps 150:1-2)
God is good. I often forget just how good he is, and how much praise he deserves. Just in those two verses above we see reason to praise God infinitely more [...]

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Strategic Righteousness and a Heart for the Nations

I’ve just been away at UCCF’s Forum Conference for Christian Union Leaders. John Piper opened up the book of Ruth in a way which was both biblically faithful and culturally relevant.
Ruth is a book about the providence of God for his people in the darkest of times, so that they will not lose hope.
I was [...]

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Piper on Calvinist Stereotypes

“It won’t be easy to change the pejorative stereotype that clings to Calvinism, but we can start by admitting that it is accurate far too often. Then we can make sure we are manifestly not self-righteous, condescending, arrogant, unfriendly, or argumentative. Also, you can count on us to buy dinner or coffee sometimes.
Paying attention [...]

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