Dr. White shares his 2011 travel plans and writing projects.
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Dr. White shares his 2011 travel plans and writing projects.
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degree in their field of instruction, and possess significant pastoral experience.
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“For most people nursing homes are places to be avoided. But who is going to bring these people the gospel? The fields are rich for the harvest!”
When God acts in an apparent arbitrary and peremptory manner, when absolute sovereignty seems to swallow up compassion, we should recall his utter holiness. He is never without moral cause in what he does.
“The main mistake in antinomianism is doubting the goodness and graciousness of God. Both legalists and antinomians make this mistake of separating the law of God from the good and gracious character of God.”