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church
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Friday
Practical Deliverance from Demons.
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I've been discussing practical deliverance with a friend recently. It seemed appropriate to discuss it here. This approach, while effect...
Thursday
Correcting Error with Truth
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There are several ways in which the church has walked in an out-of-balance position for a long time. For the sake of discussion, let’s...
Sunday
Some Thoughts about Leadership in the Church
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I’ve studied the subject of leadership for decades. It’s a fascinating study. There are many people, many studies, that can tell you what ma...
Saturday
Mercy out of Control
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Today we’re talking about a politically incorrect subject: mercy out of control. It will be easy to miscommunicate on this subject, so let...
Friday
It’s the Voice
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I’m finding myself more and more convinced I’ve spent most of my Christian life backwards. I grew up in a mainline denominational church, wh...
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The Thomas Syndrome
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I’m really glad that I’m not the one responsible for the statement, “I will build my church.” That’s a monstrously large task, and I’m not a...
Doctrinal Integrity
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I’m becoming more and more aware of a confusing situation – a problem – in the church. It’s hard to talk about head on, so I’m going to appr...
Sunday
Are Christians Lazy?
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I was walking along the lake this morning, praying. (Trust me, 6:30 AM in February qualifies as “the cool of the day!”) As we walked, he b...
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Gathered Together in My Name
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In Matthew 18 , Jesus said, “where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.” Let’s think about thi...
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Looking at the problem will not solve the problem.
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Not that long ago, the transmission on our car went out. It was probably my fault: I drove it to Portland and back when it was short on tran...
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Friday
My Sheep Hear My Voice
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I’ve been thinking about one of those assumptions that I encounter pretty often when I talk with church folk. They all say it differently, b...
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Sunday
Two Tabernacles
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One of the most fascinating situations in the Bible is never described. It happens during the latter years of David ’s reign, say from 2 ...
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A New Apostolic Reformation: On the Government of Apostolic Ministries.
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I am privileged to know several young apostles and their apostolic ministries. For the past several years, I’ve been studying apostles and a...
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