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Tag Archives: Dr. Al Mohler
apostasy
Ed Stetzer and Dr. Mohler are taking on two different kinds of apostasy. Ed is looking at nominal belief but no action and Dr. Mohler is looking at no belief but nominal action. fascinating. an excerpt from Dr. Mohler: Early … Continue reading
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Tagged action, apostasy, atheism, belief, Dr. Al Mohler, ed stetzer
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Prosperity Gospel is a false Gospel
after reading this from Dr. Mohler, I think that I am beginning to understand why John Piper hates the prosperity gospel so intensely. The New York Times took note of the fact that the current recession and financial distress did … Continue reading
six scriptural reasons why babies go to heaven
Dr. Mohler and Dr. Daniel Akin have reposted their article showing from scripture why they believe that infants go to heaven when they die. they lay out six reasons for this belief. here is number six and an overall point … Continue reading
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Tagged age of accountability, charles spurgeon, Dr. Al Mohler, Dr. Danny Akin, infant salvation
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Terminal Generation?
Dr. Mohler is wondering if we are at the terminal generation of evangelicalism. It is a very fair thing about which to wonder. We should be very concerned about certain trends in contemporary evangelicalism that threaten this integrity. The first … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Al Mohler, evangelicalism, exclusivity, exclusivity of the gospel, the gospel
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modern fatherhood
Dr. Mohler hits a glancing blow at something that really bothers me about the way fathers are portrayed in current popular culture. Fatherhood has been marginalized and the rule and authority of fathers have been depreciated, ridiculed, and continuously redefined. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Al Mohler, father's day, fatherhood, myths of fatherhood
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moral decision making in America
Dr. Albert Mohler takes a look at President Obama’s declaration of June as gay, lesbian, transgendered, bisexual month. Along the way Dr. Mohler states his background assumption with regard to moral decision making by most people in this country: Most … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Al Mohler, homosexuality, LGBT month, pride in sin, universal sinfulness
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why I collect the cell phones at night
Al Mohler is reporting on a New York Times story about texting taking a toll. ….Katie Hafner offers a view into the lives of American teens. They are fanatical texters. As Hafner reports, “They do it late at night when … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Al Mohler, katie hafner, new york times, outrageous texting, sleep deprivation, texting
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Dr. Mohler's take
Bryan posted a link to this article in his comment to my recent church planting post. And I wanted to make sure everybody saw both Bryan’s comment and the article. Al Mohler is discussing Fred Barnes’ article in the Wall … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Payne, church planting, Dr. Al Mohler, evangelism, missions
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God's glory
Al Mohler also touches on the question that I quoted from John Piper the other day. First he starts with an important reminder: Human beings are trapped in a human frame of reference. When we think of motivation, we inevitably … Continue reading
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Tagged al mohler, Dr. Al Mohler, glory of God, god, God's glory, sovereignty, sovereignty of god
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one way?
You may have heard a while back about a survey that indicated most American Christians believe that there is more than one way to heaven. The survey’s methodology was questioned and, as a result, it has been redone. The results … Continue reading
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Tagged doctrine, Dr. Al Mohler, exclusivity of the gospel, One Way?, pew forum, religious survey, superficiality, Todd Burus
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