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Monthly Archives: October 2009
foto friday
messing around with bokeh and depth of field in the Parma’s grass. This one with my 300mm f4 and water droplets on the grass and this one with my 80-200mm f2.8 and a leaf (new custom header picture) here is … Continue reading
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Tagged 300mm, 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, bokeh, bokeh photograhy, d300, depth of field, dew, grass, nikkor 300mm f4 AF, nikon, nikon d300, off-camera flash, photography
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where we are
Christian Smith and Patricia Snell have written a book that looks fascinating. It is called Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults at the link above you can read extended excerpts from the book and get … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Smith, ethics, morality, Patricia Snell, souls in transition, spirituality, young adults
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speaking ill of others
Nathan Finn posted some great advice from Charles Simeon regarding what to do when hearing someone tell you a bad report about another person: This sage advice comes from Charles Simeon, the great 19th century Anglican evangelical: 1st – To … Continue reading
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Tagged charles simeon, dealing with others, gossip, nathan finn, texas lawyers creed
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abortion as genocide
Margaret Sanger and her monstrous eugenic aspirations for abortion on demand appear to be bearing fruit. Abortion kills more black Americans than the seven leading causes of death combined, according to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, black abortion, black population, dede scozzafava, doug hoffman, eugenics, margaret sanger, planned parenthood
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Restless hearts
Justin Taylor posts the following quote from C.S. Lewis regarding our restless hearts. C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (HarperOne, 1980), pp. 49–50: What Satan put into the heads of our remote ancestors was the idea that they could ‘be like gods’—could … Continue reading
Another hard one
Stand to Reason Blog found a place on the net called “The Abortioneers” which has since disappeared but remains visible in Google cache. Here is the paper abstract and information. the article by L Harris is very interesting stuff. she … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd trimester abortion, abortion, ambivalence, deceit, rationalization, violence
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the gospel
another post defining the Gospel. this one is excellent. check out the whole post, but here is the meat of the coconut: So what is the gospel? Although this brief survey is far from complete, it consistently reveals that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Author and Finisher, evangelion, good news, gospel, Jesus Christ, objective work of Christ
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photo phriday
these weeds have been fascinating me and I finally got the chance to photograph them this week. and I bought a canon point and shoot (powershot S90) to carry around for more spontaneous pictures. It is a great little camera.
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Tagged 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, bokeh, canon powershot S90, fall leaves, leaves, nikon d300, photography, S90
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new First Things blog
there is a new blog in the fold at First Things. It is Evangel. Headed up by Dr. Russell Moore and written by him and several others including Justin Taylor and Joe Carter. Looks like a good one to check … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, Evangel, first things, joe carter, justin taylor
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the Jesus threat
Todd Bumgarner posts an interesting quote from John Stott. what do you think about this? The context is Stott talking about the first century Jewish people and their priests and how they reacted and responded to Jesus’ ministry: “So they … Continue reading
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Tagged authority, jesus, john stott, pharisees, power, priests, sanhedrin, sovereignty, The Cross of Christ, todd bumgarner
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photo phriday
Tuesday morning was very foggy misty and gray. Tuesday afternoon was sunny and very bright. tried the 50 f1.4 for under the basket shots.
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Tagged 50mm, 50mm f1.4 AFD, 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, basketball, bokeh, d300, drizzle, fog, golden light, nikon, nikon d300, photography, sunshine
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30 years
speaking of Justin Taylor, you have got to check out his post about John Piper’s call to the ministry 30 years ago if you haven’t already. The picture is worth the trip over this link. but the testimony is good … Continue reading
gospel coalition
Kevin DeYoung and Justin Taylor have moved their blogs over to the Gospel Coalition’s site. Here are their new digs: DeYoung Restless and Reformed Between Two Worlds
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Tagged blogroll update, blogs, christian blogs, gospel coalition, justin taylor, Kevin DeYoung
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Choice, Sovereignty and an example
John Piper recently explored free will, God’s sovereignty and Paul’s example. fascinating stuff. One of the most influential passages in the Bible that God used to open my mind to his sovereignty over my will is Philippians 2:12-13. Work out your … Continue reading
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Tagged choice, effort, God's sovereignty, god's will, John Piper, sovereignty, transformation, working
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The only real question for believers
Matt Carter finished up the Blueprint series at Austin Stone Community Church yesterday. Please download all 5 of these messages and give them a listen. At the beginning of yesterday’s message, Matt asked the only question really worth asking for … Continue reading
fridai fotoes
sunlight. joseph in uniform Lighting information for the Joseph pictures: two sb800’s and a setting sun. SB800 on the camera in TTL Commander mode. SB800 set to TTL on moving voice activated stand to camera right 3 feet away and … Continue reading
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Tagged 50mm, 50mm f1.4 AFD, 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, CLS, d300, flash, nikon, nikon d300, off-camera flash, photography, portrait, sb800's, TTL
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any marriage is fixable
any marriage is fixable/salvageable with the right spirit and in the right power (II Peter 1:3). check out this story: Al added, “We kept drifting apart. I knew what I was doing was wrong; I was too proud to ask … Continue reading
J.I. Packer on Repentance
Timmy Brister is starting a blog series on the importance of ongoing repentance in a Christian’s life. His post today in that series is this quote from J.I. Packer: “We need to realize that while God’s acceptance of each Christian … Continue reading
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Tagged J.I. Packer, repentance, sanctification, spiritual growth, Timmy Brister
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Roles
An interesting phenomenon is occurring all of the sudden. Women are not as happy as they thought they would be in a society that is less bound by traditional roles for the sexes. here is the study that provoked the … Continue reading
Driscoll in Austin
Mark Driscoll started the Austin Song of Solomon conference yesterday evening. It was an excellent way to spend a Friday evening with my lovely wife of 20 years. Tim Hawks the pastor of Hill Country Bible Church kicked off the … Continue reading
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Tagged austin texas, hill country bible church, mark driscoll, song of solomon
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fotoe fridae
Another sunrise. I love sunsets and sunrises and the colors they make. up a little farther and I keep telling my wife that I need a 24-70 f2.8 for the close in work
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Tagged 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, basketball, nikon d300, photography, sunrise, williamson county league
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Deep Church?
Kevin DeYoung takes a good long look at Deep Church by Jim Belcher. As you know, Kevin wrote his own book about the emerging church movement, so he knows whereof he speaks. he approached this new book with trepidation: I … Continue reading
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Tagged Deep Church, emerging church, jim belcher, Kevin DeYoung, why we're not emergent
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