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April 28, 2009

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"Seven Nation Army" is the song. The band is "The White Stripes".

...get more relevant, Chris, you Nazarene upbringing is holding you back from the Great Comission. :P

"[Nicodemus] is a member of the Jewish ruling counsel. In other worlds he is entrenched as a high status member in the religious institution that Jesus is poking all sorts of holes in..."
-Pastor Rob

Is this a case of the pot calling the kettle "black"?

I've been listening to old shows. Last week it was John Ortberg at the Reveal Conference. This week it was this show.
Is John Ortberg this influential? Because all this stuff about Phelps was taken nearly word for word from Ortberg's diatribe about how we need to be followers instead of Christians and how salvation by grace alone is wrong, etc.
This is just scary. I was hoping it was limited to Ortberg. It was bad enough hearing it once from Ortberg, but now we hear it from Granger too.

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