I love to read. I don’t remember ever not loving it. As a child, laying on my belly, in the warm squares of sunlight on the carpet, I spent many hours getting lost in other parts of the world, other periods in time or, my favorite, other worlds altogether. I love the smell of newly… Continue reading Sola Scriptura and Reading – by Sarah Gagnon
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Truth More Magical Than Santa – by Sarah Gagnon
My kids are young; 7, 5 and 3. They know that Santa Claus is not real, and they know this on purpose, but for some reasons you may not expect. This week, a neighbor asked my children (who were out raking an elderly neighbors’ leaves) if they were only doing this so Santa would see… Continue reading Truth More Magical Than Santa – by Sarah Gagnon
His Grace Does Not De-rail Conviction
I had some thoughts this morning that I thought I would share for teachers, bloggers, writers, and just Christians in general to keep in mind as we speak about God and his Word. You probably already know this, but I want to encourage you in this. When we write and speak, why do we do… Continue reading His Grace Does Not De-rail Conviction
Psalm 85: God’s Wrath is Half the Gospel (Good News)
I wrote this after reading Psalm 85. My writing is very casually written, often on my phone, but I hope it blesses someone in the world today. Half of the good news of the Gospel is that the eternal wrath of God is coming for all who do not know Christ as the Lord God… Continue reading Psalm 85: God’s Wrath is Half the Gospel (Good News)
Some afternoon thoughts on salvation and God’s foreknowledge
I think a kind Calvinist is a rare and powerful thing. I hope to be one of those here in this writing, and all my days. Here are some simple thoughts of mine I had that I hope will help some people understand the Bible in it's plain form regarding salvation, God's knowledge and prayer.… Continue reading Some afternoon thoughts on salvation and God’s foreknowledge
