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ThinkTheology Week in Review – 12/1

ThinkTheology Week in Review – 12/1

by Think Theology | Dec 1, 2013 | Week in review at ThinkTheology

Happy Sunday, friends!  We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving week with family and friends. We did! It was a busy and fruitful week at ThinkTheology.org, so here’s what went down over the past 7 days in case you missed any of it… Reviews of Books and...
ThinkTheology.org Week In Review – 11/24

ThinkTheology.org Week In Review – 11/24

by Think Theology | Nov 24, 2013 | Week in review at ThinkTheology

Happy Sunday, friends!  Here’s what went down at ThinkTheology.org over the past 7 days in case you missed any of it… New group forum gets a little sudsy — Luke, Kenny, and Able contributed to a ThinkTheology forum called, “Beer, Believers, and...

Quotable Theology

Isn’t it staggering when you think that one sermon on the day of Pentecost produced 3000 people? And we had some cities yesterday where 3000 sermons were preached and nobody was saved. And it doesn’t even faze us.

— Leonard Ravenhill

Quotable Theology

Isn’t it staggering when you think that one sermon on the day of Pentecost produced 3000 people? And we had some cities yesterday where 3000 sermons were preached and nobody was saved. And it doesn’t even faze us.

— Leonard Ravenhill
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