Monthly Archives: May 2008

Heavenly Questions: How can we judged by our works yet still be saved by faith alone?

How can we judged by our works yet still be saved by faith alone? “For all of us must appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each may receive recompense for what has been done in the body, … Continue reading

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The Citadel and the Open Space — Will the Library Survive in the Internet Age?

Though I love technology, I’m a big fan of the printed book. The future will be digital (or whatever replaces digital media), but the future will also need the library. The library will remain as a citadel, where books need … Continue reading

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Heavenly Questions: Will our glorified bodies be distinguished by gender?

Will our glorified bodies be distinguished by gender? (How will gender roles/recognition work in heaven? (i.e. there is no marriage)) The Bible is generally positive and unembarrassed by gender differences. They are not a bad thing to get rid of. … Continue reading

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Questioning Hell: How can we be happy in heaven if we know that people we love are in hell?

How can we be happy in heaven if we know that people we love are in hell? Firstly and simply, our ultimate allegiance is with God and his just judgement.  Will you sing at Satan’s downfall? Rev 12:10-12? Will you … Continue reading

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Holy Trinity Doncaster Sermons

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Xpose Preaching – Raising Up Preachers of Tomorrow

Xpose Preaching – Raising Up Preachers of Tomorrow From a conversation to a conference, Xpose Preaching is becoming a network for evangelicals across the city who are a committed to raising a new generation of preachers.

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Play

What is behind the ascension of the world “play” into our education theory? Everyone is “learning through play”, parents are encouraged to relate to the kids through play. All the kindergartens we have been involved in downplay any structured teaching … Continue reading

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Ridley Melbourne Bookshop

Went here today and got some bargains. They have the best academic range of anyone in the city. They are also having a 20% sale. Tell them you want the “Wayne Schuller blog discount” on top of that. We are … Continue reading

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Official Gmail Blog: A need for speed: the path to a faster loading sequence

Why would anyone use webmail and not use gmail? Why would anyone not use webmail? We hope that some of you have felt the change, but performance improvements often go unnoticed, and that’s okay. We’ll keep working to make Gmail … Continue reading

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The Religious War Against Marriage » Bill Muehlenberg’s CultureWatch

Muehlenberg’s direct but wise response to a recent Porter piece: Funny, but I bet big money that Mrs Porter wants the church to speak out publically and loudly on all sorts of moral issues, be it racism, environmentalism or sexual … Continue reading

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Zeal and Christian leadership

James Stalker, Scottish preacher, taught “he will make but a poor minister who would not be an earnest worker for God and man even if he were not an minister”. Murray comments, “It would be a very wrong thing if … Continue reading

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Celebrating Jesus’ ascension anniversary

The ascension and session of Jesus is one of the most forgotten doctrines today. What do we celebrate? We celebrate that Jesus has entered into heaven as our substitute and Saviour. He has taken glorified humanity into the Father’s presence … Continue reading

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Choosing what books to read

Iain Murray’s two rules to spot books worth avoiding: “A book which claims to have a key from outside Scripture to give us a new understanding of the Bible, a book of that kind, is generally a waste of time.” … Continue reading

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