HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
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Book Review of the Second Testament by Scot McKnight
The Second Testament: A New Translation By Scot McKnight IVP Press ISBN 978-0-8308-4699-3 Scot McKnight has produced a personal translation ...
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Book Discussion: The Shack Overview Questions If you were to rank the book: THE SHACK on a scale of 1-5, what would you rate it and why woul...
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Ok, so I am remiss on doing any real original posts leading up to this holiday season. With a job change and a new baby on the way, as well ...
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Best lines of that whole article:
"In other words, a movie doesn't need to star Kirk Cameron or be based on a C.S. Lewis novel to be relevant to Christians, regardless of what studio marketing departments might think. More to the point, Christian filmmakers and screenwriters shouldn't feel compelled to turn their movies into ministry tools that can be screened at church retreats. There's no need to pander, just make a thought-provoking movie that anyone would want to see, not just Christians."
I hope people are reading this article... it's an important thought to get out there!
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