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Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

Books for All Kinds of Readers (Devices and People) Part One: Non-Fiction

Recently I joined my first forum claiming to be especially for Christians. I won't name it, but I will say in my brief experience poking around over the last few days I am amazed at the wide variety of people who post on a Christian forum, and what they post. There are Pro-Choice Christians on … Continue reading Books for All Kinds of Readers (Devices and People) Part One: Non-Fiction

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December 18, 2011October 1, 2013Antidisestablishmentarianism, Biblical Studies, Christians, Christmas, Christopher Hitchens, e-books, e-readers, forums, gifts, Harry Potter, illustrated version, Non-Fiction, Pro-Choice1 Comment
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics

Who Do You Serve?

"No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon." Matthew 6:23-25 An oft-stated goal of Secular Humanism is to put every citizen in slavery by debt. They conceal this … Continue reading Who Do You Serve?

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September 11, 2011September 26, 2013angry, Baal, Christians, debt.federal family, destruction, Elijah, enemies, facebook, friendship, ignorant, ignore, Jesus Christ, Levi, loyalty, mammon, Moses, religion, secular humanism, slavery, sword, two masters, wolves in sheep's clothing1 Comment
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics, Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books, History, Scientific, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

Preface to Antidisestablishmentarianism

The most religious people on earth are those who claim not to have any religion. Dogmatic, intolerant, and bigoted, they refuse to allow anyone to so much as speak their opposition. Yet these same people demand political power and tax support. The mildest opposition, such as the mere mention of Intelligent Design (not God), has … Continue reading Preface to Antidisestablishmentarianism

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September 5, 2011September 26, 2013academic disciplines, Alexander Hamilton, belief, Christians, conflict, culture, education, established religion, experimental science, faith, history, Latin, medieval, philosophy, Plato, politics, priesthood, religious freedom, renaissance, Republic, secular humanism, technology, translation, trust3 Comments
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics, History

Who We Are and What We Believe

We are Michael and Mary Findley, Christian educators for over 30 years in many parts of the country. We have homeschooled, taught in Christian schools, directed Children's Church ministries and taught Sunday School for adults and children. We have created videos for cable television, infomercials and public awareness videos, as well as teaching videos and … Continue reading Who We Are and What We Believe

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September 5, 2011September 26, 2013Baptist, Christians, Church, education, faith, science1 Comment
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics, Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books

The Conflict of the Ages

Every good writing teacher tells us to narrow our topic because the sure sign of a novice is a paper entitled "The Universe and Everything in It." Yet The Conflict of the Ages can rightfully include every thought every man has ever made. Augustine's City of God, John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion and … Continue reading The Conflict of the Ages

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September 4, 2011September 26, 2013apologetics, believer, Bible, character, Christians, compromise, conflict, decision, desire, flesh, Francis Schaeffer, hard work, history, honesty, interest, Josh McDowell, knowledge, logic, love, mature, precepts, pride, self-deceived, self-discipline, self-indulgence, sin, skill, study, truth, understanding, warfare, wisdom, work1 Comment
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics, Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

What’s Elk Jerky for the Soul?

Today we Christians hear many messages designed to make us feel better, and above all to be easy to digest (understand, absorb), like chicken soup. Much "feel good" Christian teaching is, however, not biblical. I Corinthians 3:1 says, "And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as … Continue reading What’s Elk Jerky for the Soul?

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September 3, 2011September 26, 2013babies, carnal, Christians, churches, conflict, culture, discernment, discipline, easy, education, established religion, feel good, first principles, history, jerky, mature, meat, messages, milk, politics, righteousness, science, scriptural, secular humanism, soldiers, spiritual, teachers, unskillful, warfare1 Comment
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