Archive for March, 2010
Get ready, cause it’s going to rock. Until then get a free download of her song “Deliverer” by clicking here . Enjoy[ READ MORE ]
Berkhof: b. The love of God. When the goodness of God is exercised towards His rational creatures, it assumes the higher character of love, and this love may again be distinguished according to the objects on which it terminates. In distinction from the goodness of God in general, it may be defined as that perfection [ READ MORE ]
Using a previously unknown exploit, Vincenzo Iozzo and Ralf Philipp Weinmann managed to grab the SMS database from an iPhone lured to a rigged website. The exploit crashed the browser session, but Weinmann said that with some additional effort, he could have a successful attack with the browser running. According to Halvar Flake, a renowned [ READ MORE ]
Alvin Plantinga’s “Warranted Christian Belief” is available for full view online for free over at Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Click here to SEE IT! HT to SLIMJIM for this great find![ READ MORE ]
Most of you know that my wife and I are adopting from Ethiopia. In fact we are doing our home study on Friday then the referral for the Child should come some time after that (we are getting close, sort of). Our biggest hold up may be the $, so if you want to help [ READ MORE ]
HT: K. Moore[ READ MORE ]
My friend Kevin writes these basic but great principles for prayer, he says: 1. TURN STUFF OFF. I am surrounded by technology. Between desktop computer to laptops to iPhones, technology is everywhere. Not to mention, I have e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and more that can distract me through any one of those devices. So, when [ READ MORE ]
Steve from Triablogue has a great response to Paul Helm’s view of Presuppositionalism. Click Here[ READ MORE ]
Are they possible? Greg Koukl answers that question here. HT: [ READ MORE ]
You watched on TV was real. Check this out: HT: [ READ MORE ]
My friend Danny found this great article and he writes: I found this article to be helpful concerning how Christians should present evidence to non-Christians. Often, we are too quick to jump to give evidence without considering more broadly how non-Christians interpret evidence within their worldview. For example, you may be giving evidence to a [ READ MORE ]
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