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Mining the Bible for All It's Riches By: Joe Osgood Jr. In the cold north country of Alaska and Canada there lies millions of pounds of gold just waiting to be uncovered. This gold is laid to rest in gravel deposits from ancient river channels. These channels are now covered with sediment...
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It's all About Perspective Article By: Joe Osgood Jr. Scriptural Support: Romans 4:22-25 “simul justus et peccator” (Simultaneously Righteous and Sinner.) This Latin phrase was Luther's formula for explaining the very...
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I will post excerpts from my main blog from time to time on here. If you would like to see more articles, visit loggertheology.bogspot.com Hope to see you there!
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One of my favorite hobbies is the memorization of God's Word. It is second only to studying Theology. I love to memorize Scripture by chapters so that I grasp the full and intended meaning of the whole passage. There is no better way that I have found to discover spiritual truths than this...
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As the new year was approaching, I received a very interesting email. The email was from a ministry I both support and learn from called Ligonier.org. In this email contained an article called "Bible Reading Plans for 2016". The article contained, as the title suggests, a compilation of various...
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I am so glad that you have taken the time to read the “The Pamphlet”. It was by use of the printed pamphlet that Martin Luther's correspondence was passed from common man to king to incite what we now know as the “Reformation”. I could think of no simpler and greater title with my simple and...

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