Posts by Spencer DeBurgh (Page 79)
Great job dad
My father is testifying before a congressional subcommittee tomorrow.
I know – for a fact – that he will talk some straight sense to them about money, red-tape, government waste, and how to get it done right in school …
who are you talking to?
I talked with someone today.
Someone outside the church.
This person was hurting, really hurting because of somebody else’s sin.
I was able to listen.
I was able to share.
“That is really hard. You are suffering because of this o…
Genesis three
This is an article by Tim Challies about Genesis chapter three.
As I continue reading through Waltke’s Old Testament Theology I continue to dig up pure gold. Today I’ll share yet another example.
In one of the earliest chapters Waltke w…
I hope they all come
I am praying for all of those who have been invited to the music for the masses concert this Saturday.
What a great opportunity to bring a friend through our doors and share!
If you are around here this week — we still have invitation cards in the foy…
Humility and blueberry bagels
John A., John M. Wayne, Darien, Dan and I just finished pastor’s meeting.
Dan brought panera.
We discussed this article on humility and approachability by Ken Sande.
The bagels were good.
The article was good but painful.
Here is just one…
esv study bible on genesis
If you want to pick up one volume to help you in your Bible studies, your best move might be to get the ESV Study Bible. The study notes are very, very good. It is published by Crossway. I got a hardback for my study desk and it comes with onlin…
Genesis One
This theological summary of Genesis one is taken from D.A. Carson. I am addicted to his book(s) titled “For the Love of God.” These books follow M’Cheyne’s reading plan. I am also addicted to M’Cheyne’s reading …
a timely word
Do you write thank you notes?
Do you send emails of encouragement?
I got one last week.
It is from a guy I don’t really know.
He was at something I preached at in Indiana a couple of years ago.
His relationship with God has really been dee…
invisible sin?
You ever read something and find it so thought provoking that your thoughts return to it again and again over the subsequent days?
That happened to me with this text:
Psalm 19:12-14
Who can discern his errors?
Declare me innocent from hidden faul…
A few highlights
What a great weekend!
A few highlights off the top of my mind Monday morning…
Spending a couple of hours with Rylie on Friday
Dinner with Mark Cahill at John and Judy’s
“It was a Mr. T starter set”
Observing RBC members start to believe that t…