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Summer reading

July 4, 2010

I decided that I need to keep up with my blog and actually provide some interesting content. Since it’s been months since I’ve posted, I have high hopes to write more frequent posts–we shall see if those hopes come to fruition. Over the past couple of months I’ve had the opportunity to read several interesting [...]

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True conviction

April 28, 2010

I’m currently reading Josh Harris’s Dug Down Deep bit by bit in the evenings and am thoroughly enjoying it. Recently, I was reading the chapter on sanctification and appreciate his balanced perspective and his focus on the heart above external conformity. Here’s a quote that stood out to me: When I use the word conviction, [...]

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New book by Josh Harris

October 18, 2009

Josh Harris has posted the first chapter from his book Dug Down Deep on his blog. Unfortunately I can’t read it behind the BJU filter through the Scribd book posting service he’s using, but I’m looking forward to previewing it when I can. It’s going to be officially for sale early next year. He’s writing [...]

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Even the Author Admits It’s Boring

September 8, 2009

An actual quote from a textbook I am currently reading for class: There will probably not be a more boring “read” than this chapter. Nothing like encouragement right at the beginning of a 25-page chapter!! Can’t wait to get into it.

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The Knowledge of the Holy

August 17, 2009

I’ve been reading A. W. Tozer’s Knowledge of the Holy in my spare time before school starts up. It’s a deep book and very challenging. Tozer handles words well and cuts to the heart of the lax way many Christians live. If you haven’t read this book I’d highly recommend it. It’s sat on my [...]

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