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Music for Lent (Day #13) | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. Music for Lent (Day #15) →. Music for Lent (Day #13). March 17, 2014. Ryan M. Mahoney, esq. Continuing the observance of the Lenten season’s focus upon penitence, I thought another song was in order. Given the state of the American church that smells more like the supple leather of a BMW (or pig dung) than the ashes of those who mourn, it seemed we needed to hear from a prophet and saint, Keith Green. Click to see the video. Do you see, do you see. Open up open up.
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Books That Made a Notable Impression in 2014 | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. On Black and White Marriage →. Books That Made a Notable Impression in 2014. December 4, 2014. By nature, top ten lists are as personal and as arbitrary as they are peculiar and contextual. One individual’s great read is another person’s doorstop, and vice versa. What’s more, why limit a list of great books to ten? Read more …. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. On Black and White Marriage →. Follow Blog via Email. Join 688 other followers.
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Prayers for Lent | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. Music for Lent (Day #15). Books That Made a Notable Impression in 2014 →. April 4, 2014. Ryan M. Mahoney, esq. Blessed be God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to the riches of his mercy has preserved in his church at least this sacrament (of baptism), untouched and untrained by human ordinances, and . . .has not permitted it to be oppressed by filthy, godless monsters of greed and superstition. Martin Luther. Music for Lent (Day #15).
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The Harvest/MacDonald Files | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. The Descent: James MacDonald, Harvest Bible Chapel and the Blurry Road to a Prosperity Gospel. How Steep the Decline: James MacDonald, Bryan Loritts and Sycophantic Uncle Toms. James MacDonald, The Elephant Room and the Spinning of the Truth. Harvest Bible Fellowship Takes Second Hit as Another Church Leaves. A Third Church Leaves the Harvest Bible Fellowship Due to Concerns over The Elephant Room 2. 8211; Part 2. 8220;My Resignation” – The Unofficial...MacDonald...
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Lenten Prayers | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. American Christians and a Community of Goods. Music for Lent (Day #13) →. March 11, 2014. Ryan M. Mahoney, esq. Whether it is Lent, or any other part of the Church calendar, Christians have used prepared prayers as an aid in prayer. Today, and in the coming days, I will post a prayer that I, and hosts of other among people of God, have prayed. But, first a very quick word about prepared prayers. Kind of prayer was the only. This entry was posted in Lent. Nice use...
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. An Abundance of Katherines. The Fault in Our Stars. Will Grayson, Will Grayson. By John Green and David Levithan. Top 10 Books Ryan Read in 2012. Top 10 Books Scott Read in 2012. The Hunger Games Trilogy. By Suzanne Collins (Part 1). The Hunger Games Trilogy. The Hunger Games Trilogy. The Hunger Games Trilogy. Top 10 Books Scott Read in 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Get every new...
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. Louie Giglio: Pastor and Cultural Provocateur. Top 10 Books Scott Read in 2012. Top 10 Books Ryan Read in 2012. You Know It’s a Good Book When …. Toxic Charity: How Churches and Charities Hurt Those They Help. The Narcissism Epidemic (Part 2). The Narcissism Epidemic (Part 1). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Build a website...
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Scott William Bryant | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. Author Archives: Scott William Bryant. A Prayer for the Stranger (On Fear, Love and the Island of Lesbos). November 5, 2015. This morning, as we come before the cross – as we come to once again consider the bread and the wine, the body, the blood – we come with the awareness that a chaotic, surging wave of people is breaking … Continue reading →. On Black and White Economic Discrepancies. December 8, 2014. On Black and White Marriage. December 6, 2014. From his f...
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On Black and White Economic Discrepancies | Blood Stained Ink
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From the Sacred to the Vulgar … and Back. On Black and White Marriage. Donald Trump: The Good Christian Candidate →. On Black and White Economic Discrepancies. December 8, 2014. As we all continue to try to make sense of the racially polarized conversation that is developing in our culture, I am finding my reading of Emerson and Smith’s. To be helpful. In particular, I found the excerpt below to be particularly telling in terms of what we consider to be just in terms of economic opportunities.