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Field Guide to Church Fauna: The Blustery Sloth
The Blustery Sloth (blabbingus et boringus) is truly a wondrous creature. Blessed with amazing lung capacity, the sloth can literally talk for hours, nonstop. Virtually incapable of other physical activity, the sloth has a great capacity for oratory, mimicking intelligent … Continue reading
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Salvation by faith
I believe in salvation by grace through faith. Yes, I believe in salvation by faith. I just think we need to know what we are talking about when we say faith. Saving faith is not mental assent. It’s not something … Continue reading
