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Monday, September 5, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

10:50 AM Here are the latest entries on the Crosswalk weblog: Leviathan in Louisiana It Doesn’t Help to Speculate 10:03 AM A big Labor Day shout out to Dave Tormey, Chad Hammond in Eilat, Israel, Becki Driver, Willie and Felicia White, Brian and Jill Swanson, Ian and Shirley Smith, Mark and Sabrina Thompson, Chris Smith, Jo…

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Sunday, September 4, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

8:37 PM On Friday Hugh Hewitt hosted a radio interview with Al Mohler, John Mark Reynolds and Mark Roberts to talk about the moral and spiritual implications of Hurricane Katrina. Click here to read a transcript of this fascinating and enlightening discussion….

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Saturday, September 3, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

8:51 PM Today’s entry in the Crosswalk weblog is called Encounter at the Farmers Market. 9:17 AM Several people have asked if Calvary will be sending a team or teams to help in rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We certainly hope to send several teams. We just received this notice from Samaritan’s Pur…

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Friday, September 2, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

10:55 AM Sam Storms has written an insightful article called Katrina, Common Grace, and a Theory about the End of the Age. Read through to the end to see the theological connection between the looting in New Orleans and the removal of common grace as we near the end of this age. He is not saying that the hurricane is a sign…

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Thursday, September 1, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

10:41 PM Today’s entry in the Crosswalk weblog is called Eyes on Katrina. 6:51 PM Here’s an amazing list of online resources relating to Hurricane Katrina. The list includes quite a few blogs that give a ground-level view of the disaster. 6:46 PM This morning a reporter from the Oak Leaves interviewed me about Calvary’s res…

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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

9:49 PM Here are the latest entries on the Crosswalk weblog: Be Quick About It When You’re Going Through Hell 9:43 PM This Sunday we will take a special offering for disaster relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We did something similar in December after the tsunami disaster. We will channel our gifts through Samar…

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Tuesday, August 30, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

2:25 PM As anyone who has been there can attest, China is a complex country. No one disputes that the gospel is spreading across the country at an amazing rate. There are open doors … and there is also another reality. Click here to read a firsthand account of a recent encounter in which dozens of Chinese Christians …

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Monday, August 29, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

9:26 PM Here’s one thing that surprised me about the reunion over the weekend. I ran into quite a few folks in my age group (late 40s-early 50s) who said they have retired. Most of them worked for the school system, but several worked for government agencies. One friend (a year or two younger than me) said that he was retir…

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Sunday, August 28, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

9:51 PM We had a wonderful Homecoming service this morning at the First Baptist Church in Russellville. As we were walking into the church, an older lady came up and said, “You don’t remember me but I was your science teacher in the 7th grade.” Several people in their 30s and early 40s said, “Your father (who was a su…

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Saturday, August 27, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

11:43 AM Here are the latest entries in the Crosswalk weblog: Sweet Home Alabama Is Jesus the Only Way? 10:35 AM I am writing this note from my brother Andy’s home on a bluff overlooking the Tennessee River in beautiful (and steamy) Florence, Alabama, located in the NW corner of the state, where Alabama, Mississippi and Ten…

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