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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Why I Am a Witness
Jack M. Bailey This almost seems a question not worth asking. Why do I witness? Well, let’s turn that around. Why would I not witness? Jesus Christ is my Savior and the Lord of my life. He commanded me to … Continue reading
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When "LC" Means "Lay Care"
Don C. Warrington “They don’t care what you know until they know that you care” is the motto of many pastors and evangelism directors, but it also describes well the ministry of Mr. Joey Blake, Local Church Lay Coordinator of … Continue reading
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When Do The Saints Go Marching Out?
Leonard C. Albert Elton Trueblood said, “The church is intended as a concrete answer to the prayer that laborers be sent forth to the harvest. The company of Jesus is not people streaming to a shrine; and it is not … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Road Trip
by John Campbell I remember my first game experience in the National Football League. My children say it was during the Old Testament period, but I remember it as though it happened yesterday. I was a rookie with the Minnesota … Continue reading
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No Obstacle Too Big
Ray H. Hughes, Jr. In the Mediterranean Sea west of Lydia and east of Crete is a tiny island in whose northeast corner is the city of Rhodes. At the entrance to the city’s harbor once stood the famous Colossus … Continue reading
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The Watchtower: From House-to-House and Door-to-Door, Jehovah's Witnesses Winning Millions
By Leonard C. Albert A visit to a Kingdom Hall The title to this article is from a song that I heard sung at a Kingdom Hall, the name of a local congregation for the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. … Continue reading
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We are Called to Make Disciples
By Paul L. Walker, Ph.D. God is pouring out His Spirit in an unprecedented manner and revival is sweeping the land. God has called us together here that we might get a new word and a new voice for a … Continue reading
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Starting a Ministry of Ushers and Greeters
The Chinese say “a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.” What they didn’t say is that the first step is the hardest. Most churches have ushers, however, when we combine the tasks of ushers and greeters, … Continue reading
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Symposium on the Great Commission
Just a reminder that we’ll be Atlanta next week on September 14-15, 2009, at the Mt. Paran North Church of God. More information is here. See you there!
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Moonie Theology
What do the Moonies believe? Here’s a thumbnail sketch: The Unification Church believes in a finite suffering God. God is not omniscient and, due to man’s “free will,” cannot know the future (though he usually can predict it). God is … Continue reading
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