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Tag Archives: grace
Steeped in God’s Love
(A personal reflection) I was raised a Lutheran, in a small community in northern Minnesota that very well could have been the inspiration for Garrison Keillor’s imaginary town of Lake Wobegon. My dad came from a long line of Swedish … Continue reading
Posted in This I know
Tagged augustana, childhood, evangelical, grace, kittson, LCA, lutheran, Minnesota, pietist, wrath
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Forgiveness is an Investment
(cross-posted here) A great post today from Molly Friesen at Route 5:9, Forgiveness is an Investment: What it Costs. She’s blogging through Paul Tripp’s book on marriage, What Did You Expect. This, and Linda’s prior post, The Dark “Benefits” of … Continue reading
Posted in The Gospel Uncensored
Tagged forgiveness, freedom, gospel, grace, The Gospel Uncensored, uncensored
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Review: The Naked Gospel
Last week I received a review copy of The Naked Gospel by Andrew Farley. The text on the back begins, “Jesus plus nothing. 100% natural. No additives. It’s the truth you may never hear in church.” As my regular readers … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, The Gospel Uncensored
Tagged andrew farley, gospel, grace, jesus plus nothing, naken gospel, review, The Gospel Uncensored
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The New Judaizers
This morning I was flipping around the AM dial as I drove home from church. It’s kind of a sick practice of mine, wanting to hear what local pastors are preaching. Often it just irritates me (but I have to … Continue reading