Archive for November, 2009

Of Donkeys and Such

Reading this morning in Jeremiah (a book, I’ll confess, that has seldom been a focus of study for me–though the Lord has been leading me in a “renaissance” of the OT of late) and came across a passage I’d never noticed before: “How can you say, ‘I am not defiled, I have not gone after the […]

Posted by Justin Lonas on November 25th, 2009
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Another Gospel?

If you’re not familiar with Kevin DeYoung, you need to be. His is an important voice engaging younger generations with the timeless truth of Scripture.
His post on the so-called “New Gospel” so popular among postmoderns is just a sample of the Spirit-filled work he’s doing.

Posted by Justin Lonas on November 24th, 2009
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Moving On, after a fashion

With the last print issue of Pulpit Helps out the door, I’ve spent all of this week answering the phone and collecting e-mail addresses, hearing from subscribers who for whatever reason had not heard that we were moving online-only until our “last call” mailout.
The vast majority have been completely understanding, and a few have even been […]

Posted by Justin Lonas on November 20th, 2009
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Timeless Truth in Ancient Greece: Biblical Archaeology Brings the Word to Life

From the Dec. Issue of Pulpit Helps 
Secular culture has a hard time with the Bible. Scholars desperately try to disprove and devalue it by claiming that it is neither historical nor literal because there are severe implications for those who don’t believe if this book is truly the Word of God.
Unbelievers often cling to these […]

Posted by Justin Lonas on November 9th, 2009
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