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  • This Breaking News


    Jonny's HabitAuthority Authority: 113
    Jesus told us in the Sermon on the Mount ( Matthew 5-7 ) that God sends His rain on the just and unjust alike.  In other words He blesses us whether we are open to Him or not; whether we accept Him or not; whether we receive His blessings or not. This doesn’t mean He forces us to receive what He gives.  On the ...
    8 hours ago
  • Samson and paedobaptism


    Transforming GraceAuthority Authority: 415
    I’ve preached two series on Samson in the last 12 months, at two different churches. It has occurred to me this week that Samson’s life is a good model for paedobaptism: God made a Nazirite vow (see Numbers ch6) with Samson before he was born and God would prove to be faithful to Samson as long as Samson kept ...
    18 hours ago
  • Has Piper ever read Erskine?


    Transforming GraceAuthority Authority: 415
    I’m really interested to know of John Piper has ever read Ebenezer Erskine. Compare the following extract from Ebenezer Erskine’s sermon on the first commandment, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me”, with an article from John Piper’s church website: This commandment requires us to believe and be ...
    1 day ago
  • Powerful Online Business – Tips On Making Money With Ebooks…


    BFX MediaAuthority Authority: 156
    People access the Internet because they want to find a solution for their problems. Regardless of the nature of this need, whether they’re seeking additional knowledge or to be preoccupied, the world wide web offers a variety of solutions to just about any question. Continue reading here: Powerful Online Business ...
    1 day ago
  • Where Are We on the Road to Copenhagen?


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 545
    It was a very busy week last week in the world of climate change , with lots of activity on both the domestic and international fronts . UN negotiators wrapped up talks in Barcelona, the last before the big event in December in Copenhagen . And climate and energy legislation moved in various ways in the U.S. ...
    2 days ago
  • Galapagos: Ep.2 - Islands that Changed the World


    shapeshift.netAuthority Authority: 127
    Islands that Changed the World weaves into the history of the Galapagos islands the observations of early human visitors including Charles Darwin. (50 min, 5 segments)
    3 days ago
  • What does one say…?


    Rethorykal QuestionsAuthority Authority: 116
    …when one of the snowflakes asks plaintively: “so there’s no science without nature? is that true with only science or other areas as well?”
    5 days ago
  • Nature Photo of the Week: White Sands National Monument


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 545
    No, this isn’t a very good photo, is it? That’s probably because it’s an insanely good photo ! Take a deep breath…and fall into White Sands National Monument in New Mexico , courtesy of Lightchaser /Flicker and shared through The Nature Conservancy’s Flickr Group . Check out all The Nature ...
    5 days ago
  • Sweet Riot Dark Chocolate: Because You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile


    Feelgood StyleAuthority Authority: 468
    You may be wondering what chocolate has to do with beauty and fashion. It’s simple: Even the most gorgeous makeover and hottest fashion-forward ensemble won’t look right if you’re all frowny. You’ll also get those pesky little lines between your eyebrows. So what better to turn that frown upside down than an ...
    6 days ago
  • Good Guys and Bad Guys 643.5


    Michael Josephson CommentaryAuthority Authority: 123
    In old cowboy movies you could tell the good guys from the bad by the color of their hats. Villains wore black; heroes wore white. It made things easy. Too easy.   I want to put black hats on all the people who discredit their professions and disgrace themselves and their families ...
    6 days ago
  • What’s the Role of Science for Advocacy?


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 545
    As the “energy sprawl” idea has been discussed and debated in the media , I (one of the paper’s co-authors) have  grown a thick skin against criticism. Perhaps the harshest piece of invective, however, still bothers me: the criticism by Matt Wasson in the Huffington Post . The factual criticisms Matt makes ...
    6 days ago
  • Eco-Tique’s Fall Eco-Friendly Clothing Essentials


    Feelgood StyleAuthority Authority: 468
    Sometimes I find myself in quite a rut- focusing on the negative aspects of my life rather than the positive. The past year of my life however, has been quite incredible (and I need to remind myself that.) Jobs have fallen in my lap and people have been placed in my path for a reason. And at times, when I get muddled ...
    1 week ago
  • Cool Green Morning: Wednesday, November 4


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 545
    This edition of Cool Green Morning is all about bringing people together , like Glenn Beck and PETA, who are bonding over their mutual dislike of Al Gore’s diet .  Or German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who’s encouraging the U.S. to team up with Europe to fight climate change.  Read on for more heart-warming ...
    1 week ago
  • Cruelty and Empathy


    Mixed Race AmericaAuthority Authority: 117
    There are these public service announcements on cable television that I hate--because they prey on my conscience and tug at my heart. Most of you have probably seen these--they feature dogs and cats who have been abused or abandoned. They look up into the camera with scarred faces and look out from cages in which ...
    1 week ago
  • Reject Rednesday II: The Plight Fantastic


    But, Sir...Authority Authority: 136
    That’s right folks, it’s time for another slice of general ignorance! Encourage the BBC to produce 7 episodes of Eastenders per week to justify the licence fee. by Christian Dwyer (rejected) I think it is unjust and unfair that we have no choice but to pay a television licence to the BBC but they only ...
    1 week ago
  • Eat Lionfish and Stop These Caribbean Reef Invaders


    Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature ConservancyAuthority Authority: 545
    My husband returns to the same reefs every year in the Bahamas, where he has been teaching a coral reef ecology class for the last 14 years. On his 2008 trip, he noticed that the reef fish were missing . The culprits were quickly identified — and during his 2009 course, he and his students were eating them. ...
    1 week ago
  • Mother Nature Network: a change of pace in conservation news


    RTSea Blog: keeping an eye on NatureAuthority Authority: 465
    Do you find yourself getting a little overwhelmed with the weighty subjects and seriousness on many of the conservation sites (this one too sometimes, although I try to keep it in check)? Well, heres an interesting change of pace. . . My friend Charlotte Vick, communications director for Dr. Sylvia Earles Deep ...
    1 week ago
  • YouTube Spotlights The Colorful Wonders Of Fall’s Foliage


    Technology PunditAuthority Authority: 163
    YouTube has just posted a series of videos highlighting one the more impressive feats of Mother Nature: the colorful transition from summer to fall. It may sound a bit lame, but if you’ve ever enjoyed the changing colors of autumn leaves or the charming landscape of a local pumpkin patch, the videos are well worth a ...
    1 week ago
  • Only if Man wants to


    The Pearl TreeAuthority Authority: 118
    These days, many species that have existed for thousands of years on our planet are at serious risk of extinction. The destruction of habitat by man pushes away to remote locations a fauna which includes the rarest species, some of them still subject to slaughter because of their valuable skins or tusks. Is there ...
    1 week ago
  • Our sense of courtesy


    The Pearl TreeAuthority Authority: 118
    If the Earth does grow inhospitable toward human presence, it is primarily because we have lost our sense of courtesy toward the Earth and its inhabitants. (Thomas Berry) Author and Photographer unknown (Do you know who took this picture? Send me an email !)
    1 week ago

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