Words at the End of a Pilgrim's Journey
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Ever since I moved to Michigan nearly seven years ago, Leroy Cole has been
among my dearest friends and most respected mentors. When my father died
this ...
Student Reading for the Summer (Carl Trueman)
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I am doing some guided reading for a couple of students at Cornerstone this
summer. This is the list and accompanying rationale:
Martyn Lloyd Jones, *Prea...
forum on the mound
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My family just returned from a week in Myrtle Beach–a time to celebrate my
parents’ golden anniversary with my three brothers and their families–and
last n...
Fathers Don't Mother
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In the past when I’ve claimed that mothers and fathers are both necessary
because they make unique, complementary contributions to the lives of their
child...
Full-Contact Rugby
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by Frank Turk
Last week, I made a point to say that nobody wants to be, by analogy, this
little fellow:
That is, nobody wants to always be the one with ...
WHI-1158 | Foolishness to Greeks
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In this special address recorded before a live audience in Seattle, we
discuss Paul's famous speech at Mars Hill in the city of Athens recorded in
Acts 17....
Not All Cake
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Levi Heiple has graciously interacted with my post on technology and
education here. As he notes, we have a good bit of common ground -- and so
what foll...
::big brother
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Ok, folks.
Time for my triumphant return to the blogosphere.
I felt the urge to write when the Sandy Hook atrocity was first reported,
but I find that the...
Paperback Now Available! (plus sale)
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The long-awaited paperback of *Beauty and the Mark of the Beast* is now
available, just in time to make your apocalypse reading list!
Also, check out the...
We Must Do the Impossible
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Do we have a part in sanctification? Absolutely we do. Here is a part that
you may, nay must play:
And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heave...
Republicans vs. Zombies
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First: I am sick to death of the Zombie meme and the place of Zombies in
popular culture. I don't get it, and I hope making it a metaphor for how
people o...
Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
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The mulberry trees that run along the back side of our fence seem to be the
only trees still holding onto their leaves. The leaves have turned a
bright y...
Switching Gears
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Ever have too many things going on? Of course you have. That's why you're wasting time on the Internet right now. You need a breather!
Well, I definitely ha...
A Hemingway Interlude
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I just came across this great quote from a letter from Ernest Hemingway to
his parents as he was recovering from shrapnel wounds in Milan during World
War ...
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Clara Troost Bartels (continued) Clara also stayed at the home of other
family members from time to time including Juke and Tena Bartels. This also
occurre...
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About Me
Zachary Bartels
An award-winning preacher and Bible teacher, Zachary Bartels has been serving as senior pastor of Judson Baptist Church in Lansing, Michigan, for seven years. He earned his BA in world religions from Cornerstone University and his Masters of Divinity from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. He enjoys film, fine cigars, stimulating conversation, gourmet coffee, reading, writing, and cycling.
His writing, with its combination of clean prose, tight action, and cutting humor, has been highlighted by The Grand Rapids Press, www.speculativefaith.com, uber-popular blog TeamPyro, and elsewhere. He lives in Lansing with his wife Erin and son Calvin.
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