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Uncle Barack's Cabin?

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Everyone's favorite narcissist and quadrennial candidate for complaining about not being paid the proper respect, Ralph Nader, has opined on Barack Obama's speaking style, and wants him to black it up:

The Evaporation of Baptisms Is About Sex

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Three years after setting an unrealistic goal in Nashville in order to test their righteousness, Southern Baptists are in denial and blaming their lack of achievement on external factors: namely that people t

Living In The Days of Elijah

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This is one of my favorite songs of the new age worship music. I finally set and done the research on the words and was blown away here is what I discovered. Days of Restoration "These are the days of Elijah declaring the word of the Lord. And these are the days of your servant Moses, righteousness being restored...

Obama on Dr. King

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Barack Obama delivered an impassioned speech to a congregation in Atlanta today...one that I imagine we'll be reading 20 to 30 years from now in the history books.

Send Them to Jesus

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The next thing John Piper urges mothers to do (and the last quote from me--I urge you just one more time to listen to this sermon, mamas):

2. Teach the children to look to Christ alone for the forgiveness of their sins and for the righteousness they need to stand

Mothers, What Shall We Do?

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Piper asks, at the conclusion of his sermon on gospel-centered mothering, "So, mothers, what shall we do?" His first answer:

1. Mothers, get right with God through faith in Jesus Christ as your righteousness.

You Must Be a Theologian To Be a Mother

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More thoughts from John Piper on gospel-centered mothering:

What's the impression the children are picking up as we teach them? Are they getting the impression that the foundation of their acceptance with God is their good behavior, or is the foundation the perfect behavior and death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, received by faith alone? Are they learning to win God’s favor by a righteous

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