As a minority, I hate racism for obvious reasons. But shifting the focus of a political loss to backlash of progress for people of color is foul and divisive.
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As a minority, I hate racism for obvious reasons. But shifting the focus of a political loss to backlash of progress for people of color is foul and divisive.
In his defense, I had a beard that extended close to my chest. I also had hair that was quite disheveled for its length.
Do not despise the little things and remember that there is no quick fix — only long obedience in the same direction
Still only 36 years of age, one can only hope that Conor Oberst has more years of music writing left in him.
Forgetfulness implies that our history is irrelevant to the redemption of God. It almost suggests our time in this temporalness is something God merely wishes to whisk away through the cross.
If you are already listening to Celtic Women, please stop. Buy this instead.
I haven't consumed my last Karbach. But I certainly have purchased my last. I can't remember what it was. And today, that doesn't bother me in the least.
If Weightless is any indication, Liz Longley will be one of the better female songwriter artists for a number of decades to come.
God's effort to reconcile with humanity through Jesus Christ becomes a tremendous encouragement to work through reconciliation with one another.
Prop 1 will cost taxpayers money and not achieve at all its intended goals. It's a dream designed by urban developers that envision an Austin that doesn't exist in reality.
"If it is proper to administer baptism to infants, then the import of baptism must be the same for infants as for adults. You cannot have one meaning for infants and another for adults." - Murray
If there is any value in Wellum's principal point, it continues to linger even over his own promoted basis for Christian ethics.
I fully intend to utilize the catechism in leading my son in the faith, as well as sharing much of its treasure with any who will listen.
We should be saying, "yes, you are correct. Let us show you why you believe this way." Instead, we are mocking and being critical of perhaps the last workings of common grace in our culture. This should not be so.
Calvin clearly supports a celebration of the Lord's Day. But he does not strongly tie it to the Sabbatarian principle of no work.
We need to heightening the amount of time we spend discussing our disagreements.
Over a week ago now, Alaina and I were learning that we could not visiting Germany. Oh, and our AC was broke. In the midst of chaos and my sour attitude, Alaina plotted a plan for us to visit the coast via Galway, Ireland.