Posts by Spencer DeBurgh (Page 109)

Posts by Spencer DeBurgh (Page 109)

Where am I?

Sending this in from the Holiday Inn of Marshfield. We are here for the IFCA Wisconsin regional conference. This hotel has a little waterpark in it so I talked the boys into coming with me. Good times. My buddy Bill is Pastor of the ho…

Cyprian

Cyprian was martyred in the year 258. He died confessing His allegiance to the Lordship of Christ over all. When I read through some fragments from his writings recently, they convinced me that this man is rightly considered a hero. He willingly,…

Andrew Petersen

Last night we drove down to Chicago for a concert. We ended up bringing three carloads from the youth ministry with us. How does this happen? I left the house in the morning thinking that it would be the five of us. Amy calls me when I am heading h…

This makes me laugh

This is posted in honor of Scott, our highly esteemed Church handy-man… A very fine minister with silver hair was walking through the sanctuary of his church one day, and, as it happened, the sun was shining through one of the stained glass wi…

Faith and Feelings

I enjoyed this wonderful story about Corrie ten Boom recently retold by Mark Altrogge: Faith leads to obedience; obedience eventually produces feelings. In faith we obey God, even when we don’t feel like it, trusting that feelings will follow. …

There is no God at Barnes and Noble?

So there is a table at Barnes & Noble It is filled with books declaring that there is no God. How can this be? Without God there would be… No wood and no table No paper and no books No authors and no minds No readers and no opinions How can we debate about the existence of God? Maybe this is too obvious to be…

Machen

One of my historical heroes is J. Gresham Machen. Here are a few sentences from his book Christianity and Liberalism. In the sphere of religion, as in other spheres, the things about which men are agreed are apt to be the things that are least wort…

Give us wings

Do you know your spiritual gifts? One of mine would be exhortation. I have this irrepressible desire to help others see, “This is the way. Walk in it.” Every Sunday sermon should have multiple exhortations in it. We need to be corrected…