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No Two-Bit Deity

Explain the Trinity? We can't even begin. We can only accept it—a mystery disclosed in Scripture. It should be no surprise that the triune Being ...


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Christianity and Humanism

During construction of Emerson Hall at Harvard University, president Charles Eliot invited psychologist and philosopher William James to suggest a suitable ...


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Some Things Only God Can Do

One of the great failures of the church is that we often try to accomplish with human systems what only God can do.


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God Is Always Able

Once we were able, and now we're not. You know what you used to be able to do. I remember somebody at the Sunday school picnic who had been quite ...


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Faith Overcomes Our Limitations

Many years ago in the city of Minneapolis at Bethlehem Baptist Church they needed a Sunday school teacher for the junior boys. This class wasn't bad, ...


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A Calling, Not a Job

I think most of us are looking for a calling, not a job. Most of us, like the assembly line worker, have jobs that are too small for our spirit. Jobs ...


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Reaching for the Moon

High expectations are easily stated, may be rationalized as evidence of superior spirituality, and drive most leaders nuts. It takes genuine skill and ...


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A Purified Church Is No Church

Farewell to those who want an entirely pure and purified church. This is plainly wanting no church at all.


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What the Astronomers Don't Know

The experts don't know for sure how old or how big the universe is. They don't know what most of it is made of. They don't know in any detail how it began ...


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Evil in Good Intentions

Again and again we've been forced to note that the evils that we face are not the work of bad men only, but of good as well. The gravest of our disasters ...


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