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Genesis, Again?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 27, 2009

Writing Today’s Word leaves me with an enormous problem.  Scripture isn’t bits and pieces.  It’s a whole unit, an extended story of God’s interaction with the world, in particular, with the people He calls Israel.  How it all fits together is really the job of exegesis.  Dealing with one tiny piece at a time often…

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Some Thoughts About Knowing

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 25, 2009

But How Do I Know? Recently many readers have asked questions about knowing. The questions come in different forms, but they are all basically about the same thing. “Now that I see the Hebraic basis of Scripture, how do I know what to do? How can I be sure?” In other words, we can read…

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Prayer Request

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 24, 2009

From Roderick Logan: My grandson Jude, who is a year old, was diagnosed today with the H1N1 virus. My son, Derrick, informs me they are hopeful, but I know moments of fear are a bit overwhelming. Kim, his wife, is pregnant and is due in January. Our concern is for Jude and his unborn brother/sister…

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A Picture A Day

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 20, 2009

Bangkok

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RISK: Reflections on Peacemakers

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 17, 2009

The Beatitudes:  Blessed are the peacemakers Who doesn’t want to have peace in life?  Just a little time off from the daily grind.  No more arguments with the kids or the spouse.  Just getting along with the boss or the employees.  Wouldn’t it be nice?  Peace and tranquility.  Life as a vacation. But it isn’t…

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