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Monday, November 06, 2006 

Manic Monday
Topic: Bio

Reading: Preaching as Sacrament: Preaching in the Theology and Ministry of H. Hoestra and R. B. Kuiper
Enjoying: warm weather
Listening: White Horse Inn

I took the following quiz to determine which member of the T4G group I am. To be honest, I'm a bit disappointed, even though the conference greatly boosted my esteem for Dr. Mohler. I guess I just always saw myself in a more "R.C.-light" if you know what I mean...


You scored as Al Mohler. You're Al Mohler. Hey! Book Boy! Look at me when I'm talking to you -- or are you too good for a quizfarm test? Put that ShorterWorks of John Murray down and listen to me!!!


Al Mohler

85%

John Piper

75%

Lig Duncan

70%

Mark Dever

70%

C.J. Mahaney

65%

Tim Challies

60%

R.C. Sproul

50%

Bishop Spong

0%

Which "Together For the Gospel" guy are you?
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(HT: mh)

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That is great to hear, thank you for reading!

That was a VERY interesting one! Seriously interesting.

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