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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Discussing "The Decline" with Dr. Al Mohler
Yesterday, the Lord granted the great privilege of spending some time with my brother and friend, Dr. Al Mohler. We had a great time on his radio program discussing The Decline. I pray it's encouraging for any who decide to listen. Let me know what you think.
While you're there, check out the Mohler Show archives. A lot of worthwhile listening available there.
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Thabiti,
I listened to the show yesterday. It was a pleasant conversation.
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4 comments:
Thabiti,
I listened to the show yesterday. It was a pleasant conversation.
Blessings,
Lou
By the way, I am currently reading the book, The Decline of African Theology. It is indeed a great read.
Good interview. I look forward to reading the book.
Real good conversation..."things that become sound doctrine..." Just listened to it from Lusaka, Zambia.
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