T. David Gordon explains in Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns: Contemporaneity is a value, or a value system, that prefers what is new to what is old. Contemporaneity views the past as passé, and tends to regard it wither with benign disinterest or with outright contempt. Gordon further observes: Contemporaneity is a rarely used word, …

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Jon Acuff has a post on song lyrics that result in those who sing them “Overcommitting to God in Worship” at Stuff Christians Like: You need a song that expresses how much you are committed to the Lord. When…hark! What does that lady worship leader start singing? Oh, these words are just right; they express …

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Jared Wilson offers some suggestions regarding his own rhetorical question about what are “some practical ways that husbands and wives can submit to each other and sacrifice for each other in pursuit of grace-driven sex?” Ladies and gentlemen, you’ll have to head over to Wilson’s blog to read everything he offers, but here is one …

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