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<title>Get Wisdom</title>
<description>Getting wisdom and living wisely is somewhat of a closed system.</description>
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<title>Spiritual Arrogance</title>
<description>It is right for Paul to tell others to imitate him?</description>
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<title>Cheap Gimmicks or Fresh Ideas?</title>
<description>My take on Vantage Point, and why I disagree with the critics who hate it.</description>
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<title>What Do You Ask Yourself Before Preaching?</title>
<description>Mark Driscoll speaks on questions he asks himself before preaching.</description>
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<title>Willow Creek Repents?</title>
<description>An incredibly successful mega-church rethinks its customer-based approach to church.</description>
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<title>Can Christian Musicians Play Secular Music to the Glory of God</title>
<description>Bob Kauflin gives his thoughts on the oft-debated issue. (Which I don't really think should be an issue, but since it is, I'm posting something about it.)</description>
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<title>Screwtape on Broadway</title>
<description>C.S. Lewis's <i>The Screwtape Letters</i> becomes a Broadway-style work.</description>
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<title>Scotch Mist</title>
<description>Radiohead goes their own direction on the one-way street of modern music culture.</description>
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