Author Archives: Jon Gleason

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About Jon Gleason

Former Pastor of Free Baptist Church of Glenrothes

Biased Bureaucrats, Censored Christians, and Hurting Homosexuals

Until they find that kind of love, homosexuals will continue to be political activists. It’s not a cause for fear or anger, but for sadness. Christ is the answer, but they aren’t asking the right questions. Continue reading

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The Dangers of Cohabiting

Cohabitation (people living together outside of marriage) becomes ever more widespread.  An article on “What Cohabitation Does for Marriage” from last September: If couples want to dramatically boost their likelihood of divorcing once married, few things so widely practiced will … Continue reading

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Luke’s Early Chapters — Key Concepts

Usually, when I preach through a book, I tend to preach in some depth, verse by verse.  I’ve been known to spend an entire sermon on one verse.  (No one EVER accuses me of saying too little :)). My current … Continue reading

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Always Known from Afar

In general, I like to read a chapter from Proverbs and a Psalm every day.  My Psalm for yesterday was Psalm 138.  I had a quick thought on it, but never got time to post it yesterday: Psalm 138:6 Though the … Continue reading

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Bible in the Louvre

Terri and I are in Paris, escaping the “mission creep” that ate up so much time the last couple of weeks.  Today, we spent all day at the Louvre (my feet are killing me! :)). I thought about blogging about … Continue reading

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What is Man, Anyway?

Psalm 8:4 What is man, that thou art mindful of him? This post includes a few thoughts from / following on from an interesting conversation on Sunday.

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A Love Test

Coffee, rattlesnakes, fires, washed-out bridges, and bank robbers.  Pilgrim at Defending-Contending gives us a fun (but with a point) test to find out if you are loving or unloving. 1). You’re sitting in a coffee shop when a woman at … Continue reading

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