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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Listen and Give
You have supported this; it wouldn’t be possible without you folks. In the past year ending in this coming March, I will have shipped or handed over six computer systems to people who needed them: three desktops complete, two laptops … Continue reading
Draper Bikeway 15
It was a blessed ride; I met with the Lord’s Presence in several places. There hasn’t been a lot of progress since the last bikeway review here. We’ve had a lot of really cold and wet weather that kept me … Continue reading
Posted in cycling
Tagged bicycling, construction, Draper Lake, photography
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False Division between Sacred and Secular
By no means would I pretend to tell you how to vote in any election. In fact, I generally discourage folks from voting. God controls the outcome, and nothing any human does will change His plans. But feel free to … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged holiness, moral perception, politics, social sciences
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Cranking with Windows
I was playing with Win8 on an older system. At one point I logged into my Outlook account. Suddenly the system itself changed my login and instituted a password without telling me what it was; it was an identity I … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged browsers, computer security, computer technology, Microsoft, windows
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Four Needs of Manhood
Hat tip to Jay for this one: The Four Kinds Of Male Loneliness. The article refers to loneliness men feel for: 1. feminine companionship 2. the brotherhood of other men 3. a lord, human and/or divine 4. the man he … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged biblical manhood, covenant community of faith, human nature, shalom
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Leave It Behind
The biggest mistake was turning faith into a crusade. What’s the difference between enjoying entertainment and worshiping? Given how most churches operate, the difference is small. That in itself is not the problem. The problem is our habit of pushing … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, otherworldly, secularism, western epistemology
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Teachings of Jesus — Luke 17:20-37
Jesus healed ten lepers and only the one Samaritan returned to worship and give thanks. Jesus confirmed how it was his faith that healed him. As the writer of Hebrews notes, faith is the assurance of things we cannot perceive … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged eschatology, jesus parables, Luke's Gospel, otherworldly
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Damnation Justified
Just so you’ll understand: The sudden rise in pro-abortion laws and policies is not merely for the convenience of women. It’s portrayed that way, but the money behind this is all about harvesting tissue and organs. The really nasty item … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged idolatry, Western mythology, willful murder
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An Elaborate Facade
Socialism (and/or communism) seeks to secure the material blessings of tribal living, but without the deep moral commitments necessary to make it all work. Granted, you can still have a tribal society with the same corruption and oppression that we … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged american empire, ANE, shepherd role, socialism, tribal society, Western mythology
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Filling the Void
Stop for a moment and focus. Listen to your heart. How empty must a man be to invest millions of dollars in a private island for which the sole purpose is getting away with child molestation? Perhaps we could understand … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged crime, material wealth, materialism, mysticism
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