Remembering Maggie Jackson

Repetition aids memory; meditation internalizes. That’s why the psalmist was confident that a steady diet of Scripture would keep him from sin (Ps. 119:11). Elderly people tend to get forgetful, and they also tend to lose certain inhibitions that once would have kept private thoughts from being advertised. Observe this phenomenon and take it to heart. Your river_osborne.jpgmother warned you not to make faces, lest your face would get stuck that way. And she was right.

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What It Takes to Survive in a Fierce World

I meet weekly with a group of eight to ten men for prayer. One of the men is twenty-five and already successful in the corporate world. The pressures he faces and the demands on his time are enormous. His forty-year-old boss is in the hospital. For the last fifteen years, he has gone on little sleep and popped stimulants to try to stay on top of everything in brown_headache.jpghis department.

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How Bach Used the "Devil's Music"

howlett_bach.jpgDuring the middle of the sixteenth century, there was intense debate about music in the church. Several issues were on the table:

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Submissive Christians Proclaim the Gospel

Are people hearing the gospel from us? It is God’s plan for people to hear the gospel from our lips. Romans 10:14 says, “How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?” (KJV). Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15, Luke 24:47, John 20:21, and Acts roof_reach.jpg1:8 teach that each believer is to be a “preacher,” proclaiming the “good news” of the Lord’s salvation.

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Spurgeon on Wine in the Bible

Note: This article is reprinted with permission from As I See It, a monthly electronic magazine compiled and edited by Doug Kutilek. AISI is sent free to all who request it by writing to the editor at [email protected].

“The Wines of the Bible: an Examination and Refutation of the Unfermented Wine Theory. By the Rev. A. M. Wilson. Hamilton, Adams & Co.

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An Unsafe God

by Pastor Dan Miller

Editor’s Note: This article was reprinted with permission from Dan Miller’s book Spiritual Reflections.

“Who said anything about safe?”

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Shepherding the Dysfunctional, Part 2

Read Part 1.

Author’s Note: Again, this section and series should not be viewed as an exhaustive treatment of the topic. These are mostly pastoral observations based on 17 years of local church ministry and on a desire to see hurting people grow to be spiritually producing, mentally stable, and emotionally strong disciples of Jesus of Nazareth—all the while remaining Baptist!

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