• The Doomsday Book

    The Doomsday Book

    The introduction to this is a little long perhaps, but hopefully you’ll enjoy this anyway. Bear with me as I introduced the topic and come back soon to see the spiritual application. Recently I mentioned to some friends something in British history called the Doomsday Book or Domesday Book (It has it’s own site here,…

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  • A Man and His Praise

    As the fining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold; so is a man to his praise. – Proverbs 27:21 This proverb holds a good principle for every individual to remember, but perhaps especially preachers. Few things can so quickly and so subtly destroy a man as praise. A superstar in the golfing world,…

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  • Trust and Truth

    This is adapted from a post I put on the Faith Baptist Church blog when I was there. It is from August, 2007. I have long known about relativism, the teaching that all truth is relative to a fixed point. So, in essence, there can be many ideas about truth each as valid as another.…

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  • Deputation 2010 – July Update

    The last few weeks we have been in South Carolina, Tennessee, back to South Carolina, then I traveled up to Pennsylvania for a week before returning back to South Carolina. On the way up to Pennsylvania and on the way back down I was able to stop and visit with churches in Virginia. We spent…

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  • Tuesday Nights at Bethesda: Genesis

    A few years ago a friend of mine, Pastor Stephen Boreland, became pastor of Bethesda Free Church in Sunderland, England. Bethesda has a rich history which I would love to share more about another time. However, what Bethesda has long been famous for is a strong tradition of sound, doctrinal teaching. Some of the best…

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  • Worms

    While I was in Bible School in Northern Ireland I attended Braehill Baptist Church in north Belfast. David Moore was the pastor at that time but has since moved to become the pastor of Milton Baptist Church in England. The other day while traveling I listened to a sermon he preached entitled “Worms” and I…

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  • God Save the Queen

    Amidst all the patriotic fervour (note the ‘u’) in the USA this weekend I starting thinking of some of the verses of the British national anthem, God Save the Queen. Most know the first verse only, God save our gracious QueenLong live our noble QueenGod save the Queen!Send her victoriousHappy and gloriousLong to reign over…

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  • The End is Nigh, Probably

    The End is Nigh, Probably

    Google has many interesting and useful tools. Most people know about it as a search engine, they know about their e-mail system, GMail and they use Google Maps. But there are many other features and tools which go somewhat unnoticed. One of those is little tools is Google Suggest. This is how Google describes it:…

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  • Get Up or Get Out

    He said unto them, Give place: for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth. And they laughed him to scorn. But when the people were put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand, and the maid arose. And the fame hereof went abroad into all that land. Matthew 9:24-26 In Matthew 9…

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  • Do You Know What Time it Is?

    Yesterday morning, around 9:30am we left Mauldin, South Carolina and headed for Goodlettsville, Tennesse. We had a great trip for the most part. The children behaved well and we were kept safe. Samuel had to stop to use the bathroom about 15,000 times, but that was okay, better than the alternative. But something happened as…

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