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Lebanon Road Report: February 15
What an uplifting day! Our attendance was down just a bit, but we enjoyed having a great number of visitors and we also had some great periods of fellowship. We were blessed to have 345 yesterday morning for worship, and 248 last night. Those are down a bit, but we are going to work hard to get them back up! (And you can help!!!) It was a joy to welcome another new member yesterday. Julianne Johnson has been visiting with us for some time, and she decided to “officially” become a part of the Lebanon Road family. We are blessed have this wonderful and sweet young lady as part of…
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Friday Links Roundup: Newlywed Game 2009 Edition
Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day (guys, do you need to read that part again???). I’m looking forward to going to eat with my family for lunch at our favorite restaurant. You Haleyville folks know where that is! We are going to take the leftovers home and eat them as a picnic for supper. On Sunday, after our morning worship and Bible classes, we are having a Valentine’s brunch. Also, there will be a game. Leah and I have been drafted to be one of the couples in the Newlywed Game. We are looking forward to this fun time. Don’t worry, there won’t be any self-incriminating answers like this given! The reason…
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A Theory and an Irony
As most of you already know, today is the 200th birthday of both Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. While Lincoln was nowhere near perfect, his legacy will be the holding together of a nation in complete crisis. He also delivered the Emancipation Proclamation, which set free African (and other) slaves. Simply put, this is one of the most important events in American history, and a moment for which we should be grateful. Charles Darwin’s legacy is what we think of more often, though. Darwin’s Origin of the Species is one of the most important books ever penned. To be honest, I’ve never read it cover-to-cover, but I have read quite…
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Book Review: "Preaching and Teaching the Psalms"
One of my goals each year is to read a book that corresponds to the annual Freed-Hardeman University Bible Lectures book of study. Last year, I read Coffman’s commentary on John. With the book this year being Psalms, I knew there was no way I would have time to read an entire commentary on Psalms in time, so I decided to purchase and read a book that deals with how to preach this massive book. I bought Preaching and Teaching the Psalms by James L. Mays and finished reading it just before the lectures began. Upon purchasing this book, I was excited. I was hoping for several tips as to…
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In Memory of My Grandma
Last weekend, we came to Kentucky with two purposes in mind. We drove up because my mom’s birthday was Saturday. We are glad to live close enough to where we can be there for certain days like that. It was great to get to see mom on her birthday! We also came up, though, because my grandmother was doing poorly. She had been going downhill for quite some time, but in the last couple of weeks, she had really gotten bad. While she didn’t really know us, we could tell that she knew someone was there, and we all got to talk with her, hug her, and tell her how…
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Friday Links Roundup: Recap and Tears Edition
If you have not been on the blog lately, you might have missed all the brief updates I posted from the Freed-Hardeman Lectures. I could not send out the usual email updates, and you probably wouldn’t have wanted me to anyway, since there were so many updates. Hopefully, you will take the time to look at the 18 updates. Each is brief. Some are just pictures, while others are brief notes or interviews from FHU. There is also one recording of a song. I apologize if the quality isn’t that great, but I wanted to give you just some of the “flavor” of the week so you might be more…
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FHU Bible Lectures #18: Thursday Morning Notes
Thursday, 8:30 & 9:30Auditorium B At the 8:30 lecture, David Baker gave more specifics to the model of growth used at Savannah, TN. Much of the information came from research by Thom Rainer. Savannah is obviously intentional about moving people from the larger worship setting to lives of service. Baker also spent quite some time this morning reminding the listeners that leadership is the key and must communicate well. At 9:30, Dan Winkler finished the New Testament preaching track by walking through the final section of Hebrews. “Jesus is a better way” was the theme. While many shy away from Hebrews due to its heavy use of Old Testament language.…
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FHU Bible Lectures #17: Dan Winkler
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FHU Bible Lectures #16: 3 at Mic!
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FHU Bible Lectures #16: Marlin Connelly in Auditorium B
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