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Book: Covenant Theology: A Baptist Distinctive

Reformed Baptists are such a refreshing change from the madness of the dispensational branch that has grown out of control in the last 100-150 years. Mexico has very few reformed Baptists, but that seems to be changing. Our church would … Continue reading

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Book: The Mindbody Prescription

Needless to say, this book is controversial. I finished it a few days ago and have adopted the proposed solution to my pain issues presented within. What else do I have to lose? I went back to my third rheumatologist … Continue reading

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Book: The Mindbody Prescription

Started reading a new book yesterday called, The Mindbody Prescription. It was prompted due to the increasing pain in both of my shoulders. It’s a rather radical approach to addressing the origin of my pain. Some of which seems intuitively … Continue reading

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Book: The Structure of Biblical Authority

“The Decalogue is not offered fallen man as a genuine soteric option but is presented to him as a guide to citizenship within the Covenant by the Savior Lord, who of his mercy delivers out of the house of bondage … Continue reading

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Book: Before Jerusalem Fell

Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation by Kenneth Gentry Helpful extractions from the book: Berkhof’s helpful study, Principles of Biblical Interpretation, teaches that hermeneutics “is properly accomplished only by the readers’ transposing themselves into the time and spirit … Continue reading

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history of Mexico

Due to the move and other time demands, I haven’t spent much time reading over the last month. However, this morning I had the chance to finish A Brief History of Mexico by Lynn Foster. It was a helpful summary and … Continue reading

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Guaymas May 2012

Yun and I spent last weekend at Abe’s house in Guaymas. We left far too late on Friday night. We were pretty exhausted from a rough week, so it made for a fairly difficult trip. Even so, I love getting … Continue reading

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Secrets of the Federal Reserve

The Secrets of the Federal Reserve is the most recent book I’ve finished of my Fed study. I chose this book because of it’s overwhelming number of positive reviews and because it seemed to be a historical survey much like … Continue reading

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The Origins of Money

We spent last weekend in Guaymas on the beach. It was very relaxing and perhaps I’ll put up pictures of that later. I spent most of my time sleeping and reading. I nearly completed Weatherford’s The History of Money and … Continue reading

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The Origin of the Fed by Murray Rothbard

This was the first of eleven. It was a quick read at 103 pages. Rothbard gave a good summary of the historical events that led up to 1913. A lot of depth. A lot of details. A few things I … Continue reading

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