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Church Life
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It's Time...
by William Baldwin
After so much time and trouble has passed, isn't it time we begin seeking God?
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Ways to Say Thanks to Your Pastor
by Bob Valleau
Here are some creative and practical ways to show appreciation for the one who spiritually feeds you.
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Copper Pennies
by darlene hight
We each play a key role in kingdom work.
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Authentically Experienceing God
by Peter Craft
What is an authentic experience of God? Is there one way to know Him that is better than any other? The bible shows us that there are many ways that we can meet with God.
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Noted Lutheran minister, poet, lyricist Herb Brokering passed away, an Obituary, by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
The Reverend Doctor Herbert F. Brokering, pastor, author, lyricist, speaker and hymn writer of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), died Nov. 7 of congestive heart failure at his apartment in Bloomington, Minn., according to his son, Mark.
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Interview: LifeWay Southern Baptist teacher David Francis about Sunday school, the strong program, by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
In a letter via email, LifeWay'sDavid Francis, Director, Sunday school, Discipleship, Church & Network Partnerships, LifeWay Church Resources, supplies a response to this writer's inquiry regarding Southern Baptists, the Sunday School Church.
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Survey: most favor civil unions--moral stance on homosexuality major influence on decision
by Peter Menkin
In a newsworthy survey titled, "Majority Continues To Support Civil Unions: Most Still Oppose Same-Sex Marriage," the Pew Report offers a telling look at the changing attitude in America for Civil Unions.
The study of considerable scope and depth says in one part:
An August 2009 Pew Research Center survey finds that 53% oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally, compared with 39% who support same-sex marriage, numbers that are virtually unchanged over the past year.
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Interview: Theology Professor tells about cell groups and Sunday schools in Southern Baptist Church by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
Interview with Rick Durst, Professor, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary about Sunday School in the Southern Baptist Church.
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Is My Pastor An Oxymoron?
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What does the Bible really say about women pastors? Read on for more.
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The Shadow Of Frank Degroot
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When Frank Degroot left this earthly existence he left a void behind. Read on to find out why.
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The Church in Flames
by Alan Allegra
Feeding tainted truth breeds sickly sheep, and a church that fails to uphold truth cannot be salt and light and fulfill its mission. Instead of being destroyed by outside forces, it will disintegrate from inside flimsiness, taking society with it.
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Humor: On Cafeteria Catholic and...Cafeteria Protestant, an article, by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
This isn't to imply Cafeteria Catholics are organized. They are not. And they are not out of fashion or business.
In an email correspondence with an informed blogger on the subject, this comment helped start the ball rolling. And let me remind you, this is a serious subject for my Toronto based blogging acquaintance, and this writer agrees. But let's indulge ourselves in some pie. The "Malt Monk", as he is called and who is a cradle Roman Catholic of 50 years...
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Special Report: 50th Anniversary of Baptist Seminary in retrospective -- celebration Spring, 2009, by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
In my thirty-five year association with Golden Gate, I have seen the campus change dramatically in terms of color, constituency and delivery modes. Its student color demographic was 90% plus Caucasian in the 1970's and is 50% Caucasian today, with the other half being African American, Korean, Chinese, and Hispanic. Korean students discovered Golden Gate in the eighties due to its Bay Area location, affordable tuition and biblical conservatism. They have been a significant presence for the last quarter of a century.
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WHY ARE THE PEOPLE RUNNING AWAY FROM THE CHURCH ?
by John Urs
A sharp analysis of today's church. The voice in the wilderness...
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The First to follow Jesus Christ
by Andrey Bogdanov
There has always being some questions that Christians wanted to find the answers to, One of the topics was "the first followers of Jesus". Who were the first followers of Christ Jesus? What work have they done over the years of there life? Did they die a normal death, or they suffered because of what they believed in?
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WHAT IS THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE?
by willetta pilcher
We hear a lot in some circle about how The Church NEEDS to get back to basics and Christians need to start LIVING like Christians.
There are those in the church world today that teach and preach a "feel-good" message. Everyone from political arena to the church world is calling for CHANGE which suggests to me that people as a whole are "sick" of the whole mess the world has turned into. What needs to change and how do we change it?
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The Prosperity Gospel leaves Christians Spiritually Shortchanged
by Robert Randle
There are many preachers today who espouse the Gospel of materiality and financial prosperity instead of the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Some of them reason that since the God we serve is rich, then why is it that we don't enjoy all of those blessings as His children; but is this really the message that Jesus commissioned His disciples to go out and proclaim to all the world?
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Are Christians commanded to Tithe?
by Robert Randle
The practice of taking up a collection to support the Church's Mission and clergy is one of the vital components to spreading the Gospel of jesus Christ. In the Old Testament among the Children of Israel with the Temple services, Levitical priesthood, sacrifices, offerings, and priests, the Law of Tithing was commanded by God; but is the same ordinance required for the Believer under the New Covenant of Grace, and of whom the Spirit of God dwells in us, and are a spiritual temple and priesthood?
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What Do You Do When You Lose the Vote?
by Tazz Dickey Sr
Losing a votes is never a good feeling. Dealing with defeat is a Christian time to shine.
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Spit
by Lynda Schultz
Has the church lost sight of its mission in the world? Has it become cold to its calling? Spit is a bit of fiction with more than a grain of truth.
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The Church: Museum or Hospital?
by Alan Allegra
The church is often a showplace for "look-at-me-I'm-a"-Christians or a Fundamentalist Friar's Club instead of an opportunity for spiritual exercise. Members are more interested in ear-tickling than exposition; personality than preaching; fellowships than fearing God; rumors than revelation. However, the church should not be a rest home but a rehabilitation center.
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Family Resemblance
by Alan Allegra
God loves healthy relationships. He, the Son, and the Spirit have enjoyed perfect rapport from eternity past. They live in perfect harmony. God wants the same relationship with people; He doesn't just want to supply fire insurance and leave it at that.
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The Virgin's Bloody Rose
by abigail huckabee
This is an autobiography by Abigail Huckabee. It is about my life at boarding school.
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Church, small groups and private Christianity
by Adam Bennett
It would be wise for Christians to connect to one another in diverse ways to ensure we all attain to maturity "to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ."
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A Family Affair
by Debbie OConnor
Fiction. A Pastor extends his calling to his children.
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A Concerted Effort
by David T. Simmons
The ultimate purpose of every local church is to manifest Jesus in the earth. Jesus is and always should be the central figure in all that we do. The world does not need to see us. We apart from Christ have nothing to offer the world, but with Christ we are capable of offering a sick, suffering and sin-filled world redemption, life and liberty.
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Suffer No Harm
by Venus Laney
With the storms of life that each of us face, it is sometimes hard to understand the purpose. A closer look at the scriptures gives us insight as to how even the darkest of times can bring forth the glory of God's light for all to see.
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Week-long Revivals
by Verna Mull
An attempt to explain true Christianity, as revealed in God's Word
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THE MAN NOAH
by OLU MIKE OMOASEGUN
Every christian must be a model of Christ which people should remember of. Righteous is one of the distinguishable elements of godly that expected from every child of God.
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The Objective of Church Growth
by Adam Bennett
There have been lots of books written about Church growth (not to mention conferences, speaking tours and twelve step programs). In Paul's letter to the Ephesians, especially chapter 4:11-16, there are some useful comments to guide our thoughts about growth.
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