Interview with Dr. Jay Adams
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What went wrong with Rick Warren's magazine?
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After four print issues, Purpose Driven Connection goes online-only. -foliomag
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"Miss California" Scenario Continues to Deteriorate
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Please Note: Details are reported in a detached manner, but are still somewhat lurid.
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Deacons, Deaconesses, and Deeks
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Tim Bayly comments on Tim Keller’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s departure from established PCA practice for those holding church office.
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Ted Haggard regrouping in Colorado Springs
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Denver Post reports: Haggard to lead worship again
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"Would it be inherently evil if there were not 6,000 spoken languages but one?"
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Linguist John McWhorter in World Affairs
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Maine Voters Repeal Same-Sex Marriage
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Story in the Bangor Daily News
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Should We Encourage Children To Be Involved in Sports? Part 2
Read Part 1.
In a previous essay, I delineated a number of the physical and spiritual benefits that may accrue to children who find healthy involvement in athletics. Young bodies need exercise and young souls can profit from the invaluable lessons athletic involvement provides through competitive interaction with other sinners.
I further stressed in the aforementioned article that parental decision making with respect to a child’s involvement in sports constitutes a crucible in which parents’ moral skill and loyalty to Christ are tested. If we do not proceed in the conscious fear of God when making such decisions, we stumble along life’s path as idolaters. So in the interest of athletic involvement that consciously strives to glorify God, I offer the following considerations for parents.
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