The European debt crisis that has upset global financial markets for months is coming off a momentous week and is not showing any signs of calming down. The most recent drama started on October 26th when a bleary-eyed French President Nicolas Sarkozy emerged from negotiations with other members of the eurozone announcing an agreement to [...]
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My Advice for “Occupy Wall Street”
November 1st, 2011
Harry Nelson The video still exists. Rick Santelli, a market commentator for CNBC, went on a rant about the level of government spending and borrowing in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008. He promoted a “tea party” as a popular way for ordinary people to rally around the single political issue of government fiscal restraint. [...]
The CNN Las Vegas Debate Smackdown
October 19th, 2011
Harry Nelson If only debates told us who might be best at being President. But, alas, they tell us nothing of the sort. CNN’s Anderson Cooper, undoubtedly inspired by the Las Vegas backdrop and its perennial home as the stage of the big prize fight, was the emcee for Tuesday’s Republican Presidential Debate. No such august term [...]
“No One Oozes Into The Kingdom”
April 23rd, 2011
Harry Nelson We were fortunate to host two families for an online simulcast of Secret Church for 6 hours last night. Secret Church, taught by David Platt, is intended to be an intense time of teaching in God’s Word recorded and simulcast to many throughout the world. According to Dr. Platt’s first Secret Church session in November [...]
Family Discipleship
April 17th, 2011
Harry Nelson To speak of family discipleship, we might immediately think of children’s and youth Sunday School, or parenting classes, as well as any special activities focused on these groups. Certainly, Sunday School is an important part of discipleship. We will take care to use the time of Sunday School to teach right doctrine in an engaging [...]





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