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Adopted for Life . . . and in Death

Dr. Mohler writes about the heart-breaking story of an adoption that ended in death in Haiti.  Although it was a heart-breaking story, it also shines bright with a picture of the doctrine of adoption found in Scripture.  Dr. Mohler writes, “Arno Pet began life as an orphan, but he ended life as a son. He was abandoned at his birth, but he died in the arms of his parents. He did not die as Arno, he died as Arno Pet.”  Click...

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Dr. Mohler Reviews The Shack

Dr. Mohler posted his critique of The Shack by William Young on his blog this morning.  He writes, “The most controversial aspects of The Shack‘s message have revolved around questions of universalism, universal redemption, and ultimate reconciliation. Jesus tells Mack: ‘Those who love me come from every system that exists. They were Buddhists or Mormons, Baptists or Muslims, Democrats, Republicans and many who...

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How Will They Hear Without a Preacher?

Dr. Mohler, in his blog today, writes, “Preaching has fallen on hard times. So suggests a report out of Durham University’s College of Preachers. Some observers of British life now estimate that in any given week Muslim attendance at mosques outnumbers Christian attendance at churches. That means that there are probably now in Britain more people who listen to imams than to preachers.”  Click here for the full...

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NewsNote: Cartooning the Word — R. Crumb’s “The Book of Genesis”

“In all likelihood, most people would never even imagine a cartoon version of Genesis. Nevertheless, the cartoon version has arrived, and it is attracting no small amount of attention.”  Click here for the full article.

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Dogs in Worship!

The story, reported by Gillian Flaccus, begins with Rev. Tom Eggebeen of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. Faced with an aging and declining congregation, the pastor decided to do something innovative — he started a service for both people and dogs, “Canines at Covenant.”  Click here for the full story.

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