- 3 Reasons Why I Wear Skirts Full-Time -- “As a little girl and as a lady, I have worn skirts and dresses full-time my entire life.”
- An Evaluation of the Work of Charles Surrett on the New King James Version -- “Surrett himself concludes his talk with this comment: Although the New King James has the advantage of using more modern English, I think it is a decidedly inferior translation to the old King James.”
- Another church shooting: Have we become ‘morally anesthetized’ to the horrors of gun violence? -- “That witness visually documents deadly actions that ‘can happen anytime, anywhere,’ even during one of the most sacred and communal moments of Christian congregational life.”
- Church Installs Artwork of Jesus in Drag -- “The artwork is being replaced with a new depiction of the Last Supper which shows Jesus in high heels and surrounded by drag queens (how low can we go?).”
- CNN Settles Defamation Lawsuit With Covington Student Nicholas Sandmann -- “A CNN spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap that a settlement was reached but did not comment on details.”
- Focus on Texas: Fences -- “You can’t be on the fence about these photos of fences; they’re all fantastic.”
- Ghost Dogs of Orozimbo -- “But Orozimbo Plantation kept no dogs, and for miles around, there were no neighbors who had dogs.”
- Gordon’s Gold -- “Architect James Riely Gordon flourished during the golden age of Texas courthouses.”
- How to Leave Your Debt in 2019 – 7 Financial Habits to Take into 2020 -- “Eliminate the cycle of unnecessary debt. Choose a debt repayment plan that works for you.”
- Methodists Agree on Compromise to Split Denomination -- “There’s broad support for a new plan to allow traditional marriage proponents to leave the UMC with $25 million in funding.”
- One Corner of the Square -- “Architectural preservation and economic development are bringing new life to Stephenville’s square.”
- The Cultural Left Bares Its Teeth: An Open Threat to Churches and Christians Who Hold to Biblical Conviction -- “The dismantling of religious liberty for the sake of LGBTQ liberty has long been the aim of secularization...”
- Where did Noah’s Ark come to rest? – Genesis 8:4 -- “The common thought is that the ark came to rest at, or near, the top of a mountain, specifically Mt. Ararat.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, January 11, 2020
3 Reasons Why I Wear, and other links
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