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Book: Dave Harvey has written an excellent book on marriage entitled When Sinners Say "I Do".
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Pilgrim's Progress Musical: Pilgrim is a modern musical adaptation of John Bunyan's classic work, Pilgrim's Progress. It was performed in spring 2009 by the high school students at my church. They did a great job. The script is by theatre professionals (and members of our church) Janice Mays and Cathy Mays. The music is by various artists, including Bob Kauflin, Zach Jones and Mark Altrogge. You can order a DVD of the production here.
Give Me An Answer Highschool Conference: I'm looking forward to joining Al Mohler, Russell Moore, Shane & Shane and hip-hop artist Flame at the SBTS conference for highschool students next spring. Details.
Stephen Altrogge Reviews Dug Down Deep: Over at the Blazing Center blog they've posted a very generous review of the book. Read it.
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Comments (3)
I ordered it, and I am looking forward to reading it soon. Josh, do you know if it addresses non-Christians as well in this book?
Posted by Ryan Rippee | July 10, 2007 2:24 PM
Ryan et all,
Have read this book and given three copies away to couples who are either just married or planning on being married soon.
Great book and my review of it can be found by going here
Not that my review is like Earth shattering or anything, but it REALLY is a solid book. Great stuff.
Ryan, to answer your question, it could be made sense of by unbelievers, but will only truly be appreciated by those who know Christ and are at least somewhat familiar with the Gospel.
Posted by Marc Backes | July 10, 2007 2:30 PM
Thanks for the review. I read it at your site, and I am encouraged about the Gospel centrality of the book.
Posted by Ryan Rippee | July 11, 2007 1:12 AM