Tag: faith

info @ the P.Pole 02.21.12

I’ve been trying to blaze my way through Andy’s copy of “Charismatic Chaos” by John MacArthur, hoping to finish it by the end of Reading Week. So far, it’s been quite a lively read with lots of useful knowledge and helps for discussing topics to do with the charismatic movement. Here is a list that [...]

info @ the P.Pole 02.19.12

5 things I want to get done by the end of reading week: enjoying the first reading week I’ve had since first year (cursed winter co-op terms) catching up on my lecture notes from the past two (midterm) weeks reading “Charismatic Chaos” by John MacArthur deciding what to do about my Math major catching up [...]

Psalm 39:7-11 — What is the measure of my days?

7 And now, O Lord, for what do I wait? My hope is in you. 8 Deliver me from all my transgressions. Do not make me the scorn of the fool! 9 I am mute; I do not open my mouth, for it is you who have done it. 10 Remove your stroke from me; [...]

info @ the P.Pole 02.01.12

I found a graphic that I couldn’t resist turning into a custom pattern in Photoshop, and then I listened to John MacArthur’s sermon on Romans 8:28-30. So for this week’s list, 5 things God did (sorry, I have an ongoing fixation on red, white, and shades of grey):  

Pascal

This carelessness in a matter which concerns themselves, their eternity, their all, moves me more to anger than pity; it astonishes and shocks me; it is to me monstrous. – Blaise Pascal, Pensées See Pascal’s Wager.