Author Archives: Jon Gleason

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About Jon Gleason

Former Pastor of Free Baptist Church of Glenrothes

Credit Where Due

As a follow-up to the Tesco matter in my earlier post, Mr Lansley has removed the offensive statement from his flickr page and also removed some other offensive things. It is unfortunate that this kind of thinking is out there, but certainly we … Continue reading

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This Just Came from the Christian Institute

Tesco’s Head of Research and Development has said Christians are “evil” for opposing homosexual marriage. Continue reading

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Ads are Now Blocked

If you see any ads on this blog, please let me know.  There should not be any at all now.  I apologise to anyone who encountered anything inappropriate.

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How Often do You Miss Church?

When I give a link, if WordPress gives me accurate statistics, far less than half of my readers click on it.  If you regularly attend church, and don’t miss for anything that wouldn’t, for example, keep you away from work, you … Continue reading

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Another Quick Thought on Joseph

Matthew 1:24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: When Joseph took Mary as his wife, becoming the earthly adoptive father of our Lord, he was … Continue reading

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Video ads on the blog

I’ve just heard that there are some video ads appearing on the blog.  I’ve not seen them.  WordPress will sometimes advertise, and there’s been a lot more traffic on the blog recently, so perhaps that’s why this is happening. Please, … Continue reading

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“Minded to Put Her Away Privily”

Our God did not choose poorly when He chose the man who would be tasked with caring for His only Son. When He says Joseph was a just man, we should read that the way He means “just” — selfless, compassionate, and righteous.
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