August 3, 2005 Archives
Covenant Life Sermons on Your iPod (August 3, 2005) - Our church is now podcasting (aren't we so hip?) our Sunday messages. So now you can get our sermons on your iPod each week. Visit the podcast page of the Covenant Life website to sign up.... ( Keep Reading » )
Free Study Guide for "Stop Dating the Church" (August 3, 2005) - Natalie asked: "I wanted to know if there was a good study guide out there for Stop Dating the Church? I wanted to lead a study on it at my college. I really enjoyed reading the book and it had... ( Keep Reading » )
Featured Sermons
- The Heart of the Problem
This message, the third of our Jeremiah series, considers the root of our sinful actions, and the only true cure. - This week at Covenant Life
Psalms, Part 6: A Mother's Day Message
Nanoblog
Exalting Christ With Your Rebate: John Piper writes on whether we should stimulate the economy or advance Christ's kingdom with our rebate checks.
What I'm Reading Today: I'm enjoying Creed or Chaos?
by Dorothy Sayers. Read it?
The Rebelution is Over: I always knew my brothers' vision would have to come to an end at some point, I just never thought it would involve peanut butter.
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Church?
"I am reading Joshua Harris book Stop Dating the Church...love it. He talks about the people who believe they can be Christians and never go to church. I have heard this argument many times. They don't believe you have to fellowship..." (Read full post here.)
Jargon Meets Advice
"Boy Meets Girl: I read part of this back when I bought it 7-ish years ago. If you get past the jargon-y parts it has some solid advice." (Read full post here.)
A Brief Review
"I think this book [Sex is Not the Problem (Lust Is)] would appeal to both teenagers and parents, although I would give the parents the book first to read. This is not explicit in its language but it does tackle the difficult questions." (Read full post here.)
