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Pulpit Picks

Pulpit Picks(By Nathan Williams)

In case you haven’t read any of it, Wayne Grudem and John Piper have been going back and forth about the issue of baptism.

Since we have been doing a series on election, I thought it would be helpful to see some characteristics of hyper-calvinists.

This is a good article on transforming the world from Christianity Today.

Mark Dever has finished his series on Calvinism among younger evangelicals.

C.J. preached this message at Grace 2 years ago and it still influences my thinking.

Here are links to a couple of interesting articles on busyness and technology.

If there is not a special place in your heart for adoption, there should be.

The Denver Post announces that Ted Haggard’s successor has been chosen.

Finally some complete randomness: I thought these old presidential campaign adds were quite funny. Especially the Lyndon Johnson one.

One Response to “Pulpit Picks”

  1. on 11 Aug 2007 at 11:10 am David S

    I know that the book “The Five Points of Calvinism” is recommended a good bit. But I was still having difficulties with Limited Atonement after reading it.

    The book that hit the Home Run for me was reading James Montgomery Boice’s book “Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace”. That book made the light go on for me.

    I also greatly prefer Particular Redemption as opposed to Limited Atonement. I believe that Particular Redemption is a more fitting description.

    David S

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