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Reformed Christians and a New Reformation
This is for Christians of the reformed persuasion (Calvinists) and those interested in reformed theology. It is for open dialogue about subjects pertaining to Christianity from a reformed perspective (Christology, soteriology, eschatology, church history, apologetics etc).
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asterisktom
In 2002 a major piece in the puzzle fell into place, and I began to really appreciate the sovereignty of God - instead of avoiding the whole idea. I rejoice in my Savior and in all the riches of His grace. Unmerited, unlooked-for, unexpected...Hallelujah! -
MC_Shann
Can two things be true and contradict each other? If you believed with all your heart and passion that getting hit in the head with a bat would not hurt; does that make it a reality? Click here and see why there is only one God, the God of the scriptures and why He can be trusted! -
dustyrose2
I am a mother of three, recently diagnosed as being bipolar whose one great passion is Jesus Christ. -
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caedmonrules
This is a blog with the theme being a look at my everyday life and experiences. Thanks for visiting! -
Giantofdespair
My interest are Apologetics, Covenant Eschatology, Epistemology, Biblical Greek, and Theology. I enjoy canoeing, cold beer and camping with my family and just about anything outdoors in awe of all He has created. -
retepc
I just wanted to say that my blog has a PG-13 rating. -
PastorBlastor
I have pastored for over 24 years and love it. We have a loving church and a fantastic youth group that keeps me alert and sharp for flying paper missiles! I love my wife of 34 years, my daughter, my grandson, and my church family. You want good thoughtful discussion of the latest issues and theology, come on over and blog! However you MUST follow the following guidelines: 1. Avoid profanities or foul language unless it is contained in a necessary quote or is relevant to the comment. 2. Stay on topic. 3. Disagree, but avoid ad hominem attacks. 4. Threats are treated seriously and reported to law enforcement. 5. Spam and advertising are not permitted in the comments area. These guidelines are very general and cannot cover every possible situation. Please don't assume that PastorBlastor agrees with or otherwise endorses any particular comment. We reserve the right to block, filter, or delete comments or to deny posting privileges entirely at our discretion. -
subSacred
This is a personal spiritual journal in which I will be exploring God, myself, the Church, and how the three interrelate. -
strongandmanly
Before we can have revival, we need a reBible













