- William Tyndale: the Apostle of England -- “The Bible was an unknown book to all but the elite clergy.”
- The “Racial Reconciliation” Movement Is Over. Good—Progressives Ruined It. -- “No one was going to submit to moral browbeating for the sins of other people (in different time zones and different centuries) forever.”
- The Historical Story of External Factors Perverting the Meaning of Church -- “What the Bible says the church is, is what it is, regardless of what occurs in the world or what men may say or have said that it is.”
- Strong’s Concordance – a Good Tool Gone Bad -- “...the ‘dictionary’ in the back of Strong’s is not really a dictionary at all, and should not be used to find the ‘real, true, or root meaning’ of a word...”
- “Shepherds for Sale” Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund -- “This won’t be the last Big Eva effort to try to discredit Megan’s book by relying almost exclusively on rhetoric and name recognition over reason and logic.”
- Sharpening My Knowledge -- “On a recent trip to the Panhandle, I found myself entangled in the history of the so-called devil’s rope.”
- Plain Reasons for Keeping to the Authorised Version -- “Why should we keep to the Authorised Version of the Bible in preference to the many modern versions now available?”
- Matt Maher: Building the One-World Church Through Music -- “Maher’s stated goal in ministry is to bring together all denominations and build the ‘one-world church’...”
- “Land of Promise: The First Fifty Years of Baptists in the Pacific Northwest.” Baptist History & Heritage, Volume 52, No. 1 -- “This paper summarizes the first fifty years of Baptist work in the Pacific Northwest, beginning with the formation of the first Baptist church in 1844 to the proliferation of Baptist associations and conventions and the rejection for affiliation by the Southern Baptist Convention in 1894.”
- John Owen and the Traditional Protestant View of the Hebrew Old Testament -- “It is forgotten today because the traditional Protestant view of Scripture has been discarded, completely by critical scholars and partially by evangelical scholars.”
- Home of the Brave -- “The long-awaited National Medal of Honor Museum in North Texas tells the stories of our nation’s greatest heroes.”
- Heaven in Houston -- “There I sat, in total silence, on the campus of Houston’s Rice University, surrounded by dozens of other people just staring at the ceiling.”
- Careful on that there Bridge! -- “1931 was a banner year for the construction of free bridges across the Red River between Oklahoma and Texas.”
- All Quiet Along the Potomac -- “And other poems by Ethelinda ‘Ethel Lynn’ Elliot Beers”
- A Twist on Cornbread -- “Meet the East Texan who turned her childhood snack into a hit sandwich.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, June 07, 2025
William Tyndale, and other links
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