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"The League of Grateful Sons" is a documentary that revisits Iwo Jima with surviving World War II veterans, their sons and grandsons. More than 406,000 American men died during WW II, leaving approximately 183,000 children fatherless. May this film stir our resolve to correct 60 years of slander against the moral honour of our Greatest Generation.http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56542
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-Voddie Baucham in his July 20th Blog entry entitled "Harry Potter Anyone?"However, I have come to realize that I cannot prepare them for everything through exposure. But that’s ok, because I believe the Bible when it says, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God* may be competent, equipped for every good work.” (2Timothy 3:16-17) That’s right; if I give my children a firm foundation in the word of God, they will be equipped for every work to which God will call them. We need to give our children less World and more Word.
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Thank you Lord for allowing me one glorious rotation around the sun with my boy.
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This was an enjoyable way to spend a Sabbath. I hope you like the final product. |
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I laid my clothes out and when I came back...
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Please take the time to read the THIS POST on my wife's blog.
Please consider linking to it to help us get the truth out.
Thanks
Pc3
From her blog:
NEW:
For those seeking further clarification, Vision Forum has now provided an official response, along with an email address that will provide additional information on a need-to-basis. This includes a strong statement by a local San Antonio home educators' association leader.
Before submitting a request, individuals are exhorted to consider the effects of being exposed to lies and talebearing.
Proverbs 16:28 A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends.
Proverbs 18:8 The words of a talebearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.
Official Vision Forum response
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"It costs God nothing, so far as we know, to create nice things: but to convert rebellious wills cost him crucifixion... You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse... You can shut him up for fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon; or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God." —C.S. Lewis
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Another year older and wiser. I thank God for His blessing to a sinful and undeserving man.
That blessing includes (but is not limited to)
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(or why teach your children Church History)
Psalm 78 1:7
1 A Contemplation of Asaph. Give ear, O my people, to my law; Incline your ears to the words of my mouth. 2 I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old, 3 Which we have heard and known, And our fathers have told us. 4 We will not hide them from their children, Telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, And His strength and His wonderful works that He has done. 5 For He established a testimony in Jacob, And appointed a law in Israel, Which He commanded our fathers, That they should make them known to their children; 6 That the generation to come might know them, The children who would be born, That they may arise and declare them to their children, 7 That they may set their hope in God, And not forget the works of God, But keep His commandments; 8 And may not be like their fathers, A stubborn and rebellious generation, A generation that did not set its heart aright, And whose spirit was not faithful to God.
emphasis mine
There is real tangible benefits to us and to our children when we take the time to teach them the glorious providence of God and the mercy he has shown to his people in times past.
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Labels: Child rearing, Church History
A good friend of mine (thanks Darnell) sent me a link to the following video.
Methinks there's a lot of truth in them jokes!
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Yeah that's about it.
Mr. "Are you ready to change the way you live?" or should I say Mr. "I use 20 times more carbon based energy that the average american"
Yesterday Sen. Daniel Inhofe (one of my new heroes) put an interesting question to Al "Oscar Winner" Gore. He asked him to be consistent with his rhetoric.
Of course Gore refused.
What was it that he asked Mr. "the world is melting"...I mean Gore to do? He asked him to take the following pledge.
(link to the Senate press release )
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Keeping Pace
Help me figure this one out.
Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, characterizes homosexual activity as "immoral" and akin to adultery, and he is rebuked by career politicians like Sen. John Warner, R-Va. He is blasted by the usual array of homosexual pressure groups. He is forced to clarify statements that seemed to me to be unambiguous and (How do I put this delicately?) self-evident.
Read the rest of the article HERE
Farah hits a home run.
end of story
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aseity
I love to read, so I am always delighted when I can learn a new word. I was reading a post on Doug Wilson's blog critiquing Richard Dawkins new book "The God Delusion" and I came across the word aseity.
Not being a philosophy major I have never encountered that word before. It's a good word. It's slight - doesn't waste a lot of syllables - kinda gets right to the point.
aseity - what does it mean? Click HERE to read the definitions on the google search I ran but basically its a philosphy term to describe the fact that God is self derived and not derivative.
He exsists on his own with out having been created.
See you just learned something too....Right?
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Jamie Soles is a Christian father and musician in Alberta Canada.
His website is www.solmusic.ca and his music is top notch in my book.
It tells Bible stories tells, teaches remembrances and glorifies God through Psalms.
We downloaded 2 songs from his webstore tonight $1.75 Canadian (about $1.45 USD) for each song and are looking forward to buying more in the near future.
I mean what's not to love about a guy who has 8 kids and describes his latest album this way:
"There are many things in Scripture spoken of as memorials, things which bring to remembrance - the rainbow, the priestly garments, memorial portions of offerings, Passover, jealousy tests, and ultimately, the Lord’s Supper. Memorials is a musical celebration of God's faithfulness reflected in these signs of remembrance."
Besides this is Scripture and good doctrine presented in such a way that you will be catechising your children and they won't even know it. This is the kind of music that helps parent create a "When you rise up" culture in their home.
I for one need all the help I can get.
Click HERE for lyrics and samples of the "Memorials" album summarized above.
Click HERE for lyrics and samples to the "Up From Here" album containing the two songs we've purchased (so far :) "As the Hart" and "Rats!"
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We are studying through the book on the right in our Church book study. This week we came to the chapter on the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. This was the ambush of the French Protestant Church by the French Roman Catholic Royalty.
Click HERE for the wikipedia article on the massacre. In the footnotes of the article I found this link that contains a picture of Catherine de Medici (the queen mother who orchestrated the foul murders) as well as a picture of the Papal medal struck in celebration when the news reached the vatican!
I also found the following quote there by Jacques-Auguste de Thou taken from his book called "History of the Bloody Massacres of the Protestants in France in the year of our Lord, 1572"
"...the streets and ways did resound with the noise of those that flocked to the slaughter and plunder, and the complaints and doleful out-cries of dying men, and those that were nigh to danger were every where heard. The carkasses of the slain were thrown down from the windows, the Courts & chambers of houses were full of dead men, their dead bodies rolled in dirt were dragged through the streets, bloud did flow in such abundance through the chanels of the streets, that full streams of bloud did run down into the River: the number of the slain men, women, even those that were great with child, and children also, was innumerable"de Thou goes on
"At the same time, but with greater slaughter, were things carried at Rouen, where Tanaquilius Venato Garrugius, the Governor of the chief Nobility of Provence, a man of a merciful disposition, did what he could to hinder it. But at last, not being able any longer to withstand the violence of the seditious, (and especially of those who, the year before, were, by the decree of the Judges, delegated from Paris, proscribed, who hoped that, by this course, they should both revenge the injury offered them, and also obliterate the memory of the Decree), many were thrown into prison, and afterwards 15 Kal. of VIIIbr [September 17]. being called out one by one by the voice of the Cryer, were cruelly slain by those Emissaries, Maronimus a most wicked wretch leading them on. Upon this they set upon private houses, and that day and the day following they fell upon men & women, without distinction, and 500 of both sexes and all ages were slain, and their bodies being stripped, were cast into the ditches at Portam Caletenfem, and their garments all bloudy as they were, were distributed among the poor, they seeking even by these murders to ingratiate themselves with the people. This the Senate was in shew offended at, and began to proceed against the Authors of this fact: but through connivance it came to nothing, the murderers and cut-throats for a time slipping out of the City."It had to have been an incredibly difficult time for the French believers to live through. However God in His good pleasure was working all things together for good.
The Reformation comes alive in this fascinating study of its history. In 49 messages, Joe Morecraft covers the most important people and events of the Reformation. Beginning with the Westminster Confession and ending with the lives of many of the Westminster Divines, he covers the Scottish Covenanters, John Calvin, John Knox, Oliver Cromwell as well as some of the Reformation's darkest villains like Bloody Mary and King James I. This series is a must listen for any serious student of church history as well as those who just love the stories of the faithful men and women who worked, many of them suffering great persecution, to return the Church to faithfulness. And a shameless plug for the family business: Own a piece of the Reformation. Visit Geneva Bible Pages. |
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Want to know why? Click HERE
or read this from a friend in San Antonio...
Subject: Freezing Rain
There are ice sickles hanging from my down spouts. We are in the middleof mixed rain with rain to follow.If you are in San Antonio enjoy the view.
Best to each,
Doug
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Click HERE for the printable version.
I'll post pics by the weekend.
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