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Rev. Daniel Vojta
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349 Wegge Court
Burlington, WI 53105
Office: 262-763-5024
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Applying the Bible to your life..and Silly Putty
Greg Koukl from Stand to Reason has an excellent article entitled Enhanced Solid Ground-Silly Putty Bible Study that helps you apply biblical promises to your everyday life. Koukl writes: To many Christians, the Bible is like silly putty. Just add … Continue reading
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Wasn’t Jesus just another great religious teacher?
Wasn’t Jesus just another great religous teacher? from A Passion for Life on Vimeo.
The Gospel… Old vs. New
Kevin DeYoung has posted a wonderful reflection on the Gospel and how it is so often distorted in our age. DeYoung writes: Paul’s approach with non-Christians in Athens is instructive for us (Acts 17:16-34). First, Paul is provoked that the … Continue reading
How do I know God exists?
How do I know God exists? from A Passion for Life on Vimeo.
How to Defend Infant Baptism
Click HERE and download an interview with Rev. Tim Pauls of Higher Things magazine in which he addresses some of the issues commonly raised against baptizing people at every age, including infants..in MP3 format..26 minutes long.
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Tagged apologetics, baptism, children, lutheran theology, sacraments
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Why Bother Being a Disciple of Jesus Christ?
Why should anyone bother to be a Christian? This is one of those great questions that more and more people seem to be asking these days. And many ask it with a sincere conviction that as a believer you … Continue reading
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Tagged apologetics, evangelism, grace, Jesus Christ, timothy keller, truth
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Mark Driscoll on the Trinity
Mark Driscoll, pastor at Mars Hill Church in Seattle is preaching a sermon series on the essential doctrines of Christianity. The first in the series is a discussion of what it means to know God as Father, Son, and Holy … Continue reading
Tim Keller on the Reasons for God
Tim Keller visits Google’s Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book, The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skeptism. This event took place on March 5, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Keller is a master … Continue reading
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