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Total Truth | On My Bedside Table #1

Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity, Nancy Pearcey (2004). It’s not a difficult book, but it does deal with abstracts that lie at the foundation of culture and society. This is why I keep coming back to re-read this work by philosopher and...

Love and Respect | On My Bedside Table #9

Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs, Emerson Eggerichs (2004) Having been asked to write a book review, I naturally thought of Love & Respect. It was the latest book I had finished and I was so eager to recommend it to...

Introduction to “Pitfalls of Christianity”

Jesus is a Savior who saves “to the uttermost.” Heb 7:25. He is able to save anyone, no matter who they are or what they have done. At the same time, Jesus has taught that the way of salvation is narrow and illustrates this serious truth repeatedly in His parables:...

But I don’t want to exercise! (Adulting #2)

It’s been a long day at work. Colleagues smell of caffeine and everyone is walking on a tightrope. Perhaps things did not go to plan. Sound familiar? Whatever the situation, all you really want to do is have a hot shower and kick back onto the sofa with some comfort...

Pitfalls #4: Desiring but Not Deciding

“Many are inquiring, “How am I to make the surrender of myself to God?” Steps to Christ, 47. Have you ever had a picture in your mind of someone you have never met but only heard about, and then you meet the person and they look really different to the way you...

D’Sozo | On My Bedside Table #5

On My Bedside Table is a book review series that wants to make sure that the best books are read over and over again. D’Sozo, Dave Fiedler (2000). I'll be honest, when it comes to reading, I'm terrible. It took me years to complete the Great Controversy, and I’m still...

Pitfalls #5: Self-Sufficiency

“Many have an idea that they must do some part of the work alone.” Steps to Christ, 69. A friend once told me: “If you really aren’t sure of how much you can do by yourself—without depending on God to sustain you—then stop breathing the air that doesn’t belong to you....

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