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Showing posts with label
community
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Sunday
The Failure of Christian Street Festivals
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I recently attended a major Christian street festival. I was embarrassed. Don’t get me wrong, it was well produced; it wasn’t a two-bi...
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Friday
Covenant And Control
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The Bible is full of examples of covenants: 314 times in one translation. In fact, the Book itself is divided into two Covenants, and the tw...
Saturday
The Failure of Thomas is Among Us
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The apostle Thomas has become famous. We call him Doubting Thomas. There. That’s a good tidy label. Now we’re done with him, right? No, w...
Monday
The Priests Profane the Sabbath.
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It will be easy to misinterpret my thoughts here today. I’m going to challenge some of the favorite beliefs of the Pharisaical spirit of tod...
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Saturday
Authority is Always Given, Never Taken
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I figure that you and I can have two kinds of conversation: we can talk about the weather, or we can deal with the real issues of life. The ...
Sunday
The Gospel According to Zelda
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My kids are experts at videogames, as are their peers. I don’t know anyone of my generation that plays the kind of games that the teenagers ...
Impending Battle
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Over the past few years, the Lord had been speaking of an impending battle. One of His illustrations has been this picture from The Horse an...
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Wednesday
We Have Entered A Dangerous Season!
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Some time ago, Chuck Pierce released a prophetic word that said in part, “The enemy would like to knock your legs out from under you and d...
Saturday
Invest Yourself in Your Community
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It had been only three or four days since I heard first whisper to me, “Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you,” and in those fe...
T.B.I.
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I’ve become aware recently of a great trend that has no doubt been part of the American church for a long time. It’s the making of irreleva...
Tuesday
The Gospel Has Two Wings
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I have an interesting family. My immediate family consists of two adults, a flock of energetic kids, a dog, a cat an a handful of birds. On...
Saturday
It's My Turn
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For the years, I've had the privilege of being part of the sending community for scores of short term and a not a few long-term missions...
Mercy out of Control
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It seems that the history of mankind can be described as a rush from one extreme position to another, like a pendulum gone. We’re doing it a...
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