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  • the main thing

    A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending a missionary conference where I met Doug Laney and his family. For the last 10 years, Doug has been a missionary to Papua New Guinea. During the conference Doug showed us a 15 minute video that catalogs his work in PNG. It is a blessing. It's so good...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 11-14-2007
  • Required Reading

    I 'm reading Iain Murray's biography on Jonathan Edwards and I discovered that Edwards had a reading list like so many of us have, too. I'll wager though that he got through more of his list than we'll ever get through on ours! Iain notes about Edwards' reading habits: "There...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 10-28-2007
  • Wake Up, Christian

    Yeah, we teach kids to love their neighbor, do good in society, and stay married and faithful to one person. Terrorism at its ugliest, folks. Brian Flemming thinks that youth are helpless victims of Christian teachings. Atheism’s foremost apologist, Richard Dawkins, is a heavy promoter of Brian’s...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 02-07-2007
  • Atheism Is At Your Doorstep. How Will You Answer?

    Is there any reason to presuppose reason ? Atheist caller “Max” doesn’t think so. But the late Dr. Greg Bahnsen sure does. For a 3–minute course in the practical application of presuppositional apologetics, listen to this * CLIP . The first voice you’ll hear is the radio...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 01-22-2007
  • Kids 4 Truth Releases A New Dynamation

    New Dynamation Released: The Life of Christ Kids 4 Truth is pleased to announce the release of a new Dynamation called “The Life of Christ.” The Life of Christ dyna is a simple Gospel presentation that beautifully blends music, artwork, and Scripture. Blaise Pascal said: “Our religion...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 11-30-2006
  • Looking For Feedback On A New Children's Gospel Tract

    One of my hobbies is tract-collecting. When I was a kid, I began collecting Jack Chick tracts. Back then, I was attracted to the graphics and story-line. Over the last several years, my primary motivation in collecting tracts has been to evaluate theological content. After reading several hundred (maybe...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 11-25-2006
  • A Really, Really, Really BIG Personal Announcement

    On Monday, September 25th, 2006, at the beautiful “ Eighteen Foot Falls ” near Pembine, Wisconsin, I asked Sarah Lynn Zimmerman to marry me. And she said “yes.” In fact, I asked her to repeat it because I was secretly recording the whole proposal with my mini digital voice recorder...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 09-28-2006
  • September Tuesday (Remembering 9/11)

    September Tuesday A recollection of Tuesday, September 11, 2001 and the days following Regular day Infamous day Crisp air Ill winds Secure feelings Insecure borders Box cutters Jet missiles Lower Manhattan Northern Virginia Pennsylvania field America’s soul The impossible Inexplicably possible...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 09-11-2006
  • The Fish's Name Is...

    …Alfred. Alfred the Betta and/or “Version 1.0” Fish. Susannah B of the U-S-of-A is the winner of the Name the Version 1.0 Fish Contest . Thousands of people might have entered this contest, but Susannah’s detailed analysis of why the name “Alfred” fits the bill for...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 07-04-2006
  • Name The "Version 1.0 Fish" Contest

    My new office (which I’m solidly convinced can beat up your office) is graced with the presence of a beautiful Siamese Fighting Fish. These fish are more commonly called Betta Fish. Since it is pronounced “BAY-tah” and not “BETT-uh,” one can often find the name of this fish...
    Posted to Bob's Blog (Weblog) by BobRoberts on 05-18-2006
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