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Review: A Friend in Me by Pamela Havey Lau

There are so many lonely people in the world.  One of them may even be you. Some say loneliness is an inevitable part of living in a sin-drenched world, and there is a measure of truth in that.  On the other hand, Christians should be there for the lonely, for those who are struggling and […]

Review: The Reformation Study Bible, ESV

Because our church just switched to the ESV I was thrilled to review the new ESV Reformation Study Bible.   You see, I love the 2005 Reformation Study Bible (in NKJV), and this one promised to be at least as good.  Why? It uses the ESV which is what I need right now (although a new […]

Ascension Day

Today Christians throughout the world remember our Lord’s ascension into heaven. Even though Jesus Christ has ascended to heaven, we are not alone.  He sent his Holy Spirit to be with us, and he gives us his peace as he promised, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” And someday he […]

A Prayer for Loved Ones in Distress

How long, O LORD?  Will you forget her forever? How long will you hide your face from her? How long must she wrestle with her thoughts and every day have sorrow in her heart? How long will her enemy triumph over her? Look on her and answer, O LORD my God. Give light to her […]

Review: Against the Flow by John Lennox

Rick Warren says he reads everything John Lennox writes.  That is now my goal too, and each Lennox book I’ve read has taught me so much. John Lennox, mathematics professor at Oxford, has spent years demonstrating that believing in God not only makes sense but is actually more compatible with physical reality is than atheism […]