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Life Lessons From Les Mis, The Book (Part 1)

August 19, 2021 Gowdy Cannon 2 Comments Acts, creation, Ezra, French Literature, Integrity, James, Job, Les Misérables, Paul, Psalm 19, Truth, Victor Hugo, Wisdom
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Life Lessons From Les Mis, The Book

Beyond mere fiction and into life-altering truths

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Erasmus
Theology 

Devotions in Church History: Erasmus

January 6, 2020 David Lytle 4 Comments Acts, Desiderius Erasmus, Erasmus, Greek, Guttenburg, John Calvin, Latin, Martin Luther, New Testament, Philosophia Christi, Praise of Folly, Reformation, Rotterdam, Satire, Scholarship, Vulgate, William Tyndale
This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Devotions in Church History

The scholar who changed the world.

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The Five Theology 

Five Facts About Jesus’s Crucifixion We Ignore, But Shouldn’t

April 19, 2019 Gowdy Cannon 6 Comments 1 Peter, Acts, Bible, Crucifixion, Good Friday, Jeremiah, Jesus, John, Judas, Last Supper, Luke, Mark, Matthew, Resurrection, Zechariah

Every detail matters.

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Devotion Theology 

Of That Day and Hour…

April 15, 2019 Ben Plunkett 1 Comment Acts, Ellen White, Eschatology, James White, Jesus's Return, Mark, Seventh-Day Adventist, The Great Disappointment, The Rapture, The Second Coming, William Miller

“…No one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”

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Theology 

The Resurrection and the Prominence of Empirical Evidence

April 8, 2019 Gowdy Cannon 6 Comments 1 John, 2 Peter, Acts, Apostles' Creed, Easter, Evidence, Jesus, John, Luke, Resurrection, Thomas

Resurrection With The Five Senses

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Theology 

Jesus is Offensive: Let Him Be (Part 1)  

November 28, 2018 Gowdy Cannon 7 Comments Acts, Jesus, John, Love Thy Neighbor, Matthew, Offended, Offense, Offensive, Proverbs
This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Jesus Is Offensive: Let Him Be

Debunking the “Jesus as a Buddy-to-Sinners” Heresy (968 words)

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The Five Theology 

Is There A Biblical “Age of Accountability”?

October 20, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 10 Comments 2 Samuel, Acts, Age of Accountability, Bathsheba, Brian Abasciano, Christianity, David, Deuteronomy, Esau, Isaac, Isaiah, Jacob, Jesus, Jonah, Justice, Matthew, Rebekah, Robert Picirilli, Romans, Salvation

A Sequel of sorts to the question “What About Those Who Have Never Heard?” (1,605 words)

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Theology 

Why I Still Say “Ask Jesus Into Your Heart” and other similar phrases

August 28, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 7 Comments 2 Corinthians, 2 Peter, Acts, Christianity, Cliches, David Platt, David Potete, Ephesians, James, Jesus, Matt Walsh, Paul, Paul Washer, Salvation

Thinking critically about being less critical. (1,305 words)

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After the storm
Devotion Music Theology 

Sometimes He Calms the Sea

July 17, 2017 Steve Lytle 7 Comments Acts, Bernie Herms, Casting Crowns, Charles Tindley, Difficulty, Doubt, Edward Hopper, Faith, Loss, Mark, Mark Hall, Psalms, Scott Krippayne, Sorrow, Storms, Testing, The McKarneys, Trials

Holding on to our faith when God does not calm the storms of life. (832 words)

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The 10/40 Window
Theology 

What About Those Who’ve Never Heard of Jesus?

July 12, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 12 Comments 2 Peter, Acts, Daniel, Deuteronomy, Genesis, grace, Jeremiah, Jesus, John, Oprah Winfrey, Romans, Salvation, Unsaved

What does the Bible teach about the lost? (1,087 words)

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