Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7

fundyreformed on March 4th, 2010

Nancy Ganz has written a commentary series for children on the first four books of the Bible. Shepherd Press’ blog recently shared a four part interview with Nancy about her books. I plan on reviewing the first book in the near future, but thought I’d share excerpts from this interview series for my [...]

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fundyreformed on January 31st, 2010

Everyone reading this post, is reading it on a blog.  So this will skew the results of this poll.  Still, I’m wondering what this poll will show about how people like you and I hear of new books.
Feel free to share some thoughts in the comment section too.  The world of book publicity is constantly [...]

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fundyreformed on December 31st, 2009

In 2009, I’ve been blessed to review 29 books.  From these books, I wanted to list my favorites.  Rather than give a top 10, which so many others have done, I thought I’d list the best book from several different categories. With some honorable mentions thrown in, I list the best 9 books of [...]

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fundyreformed on April 11th, 2009

For the next few days, I’ll be posting excerpts from Nancy Guthrie’s Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter (Crossway). Join me as I aim to contemplate the cross this passion week.
Today’s meditation is by Jonathan Edwards, from chapter 7 “A Sweet Smelling Savor to God” (pg. 112-113 of Jesus, [...]

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fundyreformed on November 4th, 2008

We’re all excited about voting today.  But only 1 party will win, and there is bound to be disappointments for everyone.
This year’s election is touted as the most important one in a generation.  But it seems to me that last time round, and the time before, and before….  They’re all”the most important”!
As Christians who care [...]

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fundyreformed on September 17th, 2008

This news shocked me.  But I really appreciate Fred Butler’s assessment on this.  It’s sad, as this reveals Boltz has sung about but very likely never truly embraced the Gospel.  There is still hope for him.  May God convict him.  And may he wisen many of us up to the damning allure of sin.
If you [...]

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fundyreformed on October 23rd, 2006

You may have heard of the Reformed T-Shirt hoopla, and it seems to have all started with the man in the “Jonathan Edwards is my home boy” T-shirt on the front cover of Christianity Today a month or so ago.  Well, I am in the running for a free shirt compliments of Frank Turk (a.k.a. Centuri0n) [...]

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fundyreformed on October 22nd, 2006

How do you like your garbage?  Because that is what you are getting here at Fundamentally Reformed.  Let me tell you!  Garbage, garbage, and more garbage—it’s all garbage around here.  It might look pretty, but its really rotten—and definitely ugly.
Pardon me, but I am ranting a bit here.  I am a little worked up about [...]

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fundyreformed on October 21st, 2006

This is a rare political post for me.  But I thought the concise sentiments of Norbert Vollertsen, a German doctor and human-rights activist who has worked in North Korea, quoted in the cover article of last week’s World magazine edition (pg. 19) was worth repeating.  The comments are concise but clearly convey the obvious and [...]

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fundyreformed on September 29th, 2006

Pop or soda? What do you call it? You may even call it all coke. I always get a kick out of the differences of varous American English dialects. If you’re interested, give this quiz a try. My results are posted below. Enjoy!  (HT: Thirsty Theologian)
 

My Linguistic Profile:

65% General American English

25% Upper Midwestern

5% Midwestern

0% Dixie

0% [...]

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