Archive for the 'Recommendations' Category



Setting Captives Free

Published on April 16, 2007

33 days ago the Lord led me to this website ! When I first arrived I was thinking that it was bogus and it wasn’t going to work! You see, for all of my life I’ve struggled with looking to food for pleasure. It’s been a long standing joke that […]


Faith that is Rewarded!

Published on November 8, 2006

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Carolyn McCulley, this is from her blog. She’s a single lady at our church who also works for Sovereign Grace Ministries.  She’s one of the people we met on our exploratory trip to CLC in June of ‘03.   You will always be freshly inspired by her […]


Jesus, Thank You by Pat Sczebel

Published on October 18, 2006

The mystery of the cross
I cannot comprehend
The agonies of Calvary
You the perfect Holy One
Crushed Your Son
Drank the bitter cup
Reserved for me
Chorus
Your blood has washed away my sin
Jesus, Thank You
The Father’s wrath
Completely satisfied
Jesus, Thank You
Once Your enemy
Now seated at Your table
Jesus, Thank You
By Your perfect sacrifice
I’ve been brought near
Your enemy You’ve made Your friend
Pouring out […]


Challies is at Desiring God Conference

Published on October 1, 2006

Challies

Tim Challies is blogging the messages from the Desiring God conference in Minneapolis if any of you are interested in the content. Josh and C.J. are there this weekend!


It is Good to Thirst

Published on September 25, 2006

Challies has a great post today. I’ve posted the first part here, but I hope you’ll take the time and go meditate on the truths He shares…

It Is Good To Thirst
Every soul thirsts. It may not be felt every moment, but to some degree every soul thirsts after something it does not have. We […]


Book Recommendation: “The Great Work of the Gospel”

Published on September 1, 2006

We just recently picked up this new book to read by John Ensor. The subtitle is “How We Experience God’s Grace” and the Foreword is by John Piper.
I wanted to whet your appetite with the following quote from Ensor’s Introduction:
“The grace of God that forgives us changes us. It changes us not just […]