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M for Microsoft…

Posted on: Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in: just for fun

Yesterday I was trying to install Visual Studios 2005 Professional on my work Laptop. I am running Windows Vista on my laptop and during the installation it told me that I needed run a special update. I chose to download Microsoft Vistual Studios SP1 update for Windows Vista.
When I tried to install the update it [...]

Charlie Lachance

Posted on: Friday, May 30th, 2008 in: Thanksgiving, ministry, prayer, service, teaching, testimony

This post is dedicated to my grandfather, Charlie Lachance. Last night I received word that Charlie had passed away. Charlie and his wife Rachel have been in my life since I was born. They are not my biological grandparents, but they have always treated me like their own grandson, if not their own son. Rachel [...]

Polygamists, Muslims, and Scripture: A Question.

Posted on: Thursday, May 29th, 2008 in: News, bible, philosophy, questions, teaching, testimony, tradition

Part of my new job requires me to drive from time to time. Recently I had to drive to Wildwood, FL. This trip is about 5 hours one way. If you’ve ever driven a long distance you know that entertaining yourself is always a challenge. I forgot to take the time to prepare myself CDs [...]

A Heretic’s Prayer

Posted on: Friday, May 23rd, 2008 in: church, discipleship, philosophy, prayer, questions, service, teaching, tradition, worship

God,
You are so Holy, I hope for the day when you make the Earth like Heaven. I desire so much to do your will and I ask that you feed us and protect me, my family, and The Family from the temptations of the devil. Help us all forgive, just as you forgave us, are [...]

Integrity in Ministry - By Dr. Akin - Part 2

Posted on: Thursday, May 8th, 2008 in: Church Covenant, bible, church, discipleship, fellowship, ministry, pastor, philosophy, teaching, tradition, worship

Let me first say that this is not an attack on Dr. Akin. I personally think that Dr. Akin is a great guy. I truly believe that he wants what he thinks is best for all Christians/Southern Baptists. This critique of his email is merely an attempt to put out a different perspective. My perspective [...]

Integrity in Ministry - By Dr. Akin - Part 1

Posted on: Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 in: Life in the Journey, bible, church, discipleship, fellowship, ministry, philosophy, politics, preaching, sermon, service, teaching, ten commandments, testimony, tradition, worship

A few days ago I received an email sent to all students, staff, and alumni of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The email from Dr. Akin was an essay concerning Integrity in Ministry. In Part 1 of this post I am merely going to attach this email. Afterwards, I would love to hear what everyone else [...]