Posted on July 26, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
Today the local paper printed my response to several recent Letters To The Editor. A couple of weeks ago a friend of mine who has a weekly column, wrote “Don’t put a comma where God puts a period,” and challenged the UCC’s use of that phrase.
In response to that article a local UCC pastor distorted [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
A couple of years ago Antioch Community Church hosted the African Children’s Choir and I took my oldest daughter and was blessed by their ministry. Tonight I went to their encore visit and was able to take my whole family for another amazing blessing. I wrote about this then, and tonight I can only say, [...]
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Posted on July 17, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
Pastor Mark Fox wrote in his weekly newspaper column last Saturday about the authority of God’s Word and our inability to change it to meet our preferences.
In doing so, he challenged the UCC denomination’s use of Gracie Allen’s quote “Don’t put a period where God puts a comma … God still speaks.” A slogan which [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
The moral of this story is that you can trust God, but not people…I guess…; if there is any spiritual lesson in this at all. I guess that is why he is suing the church and not God. People simply amaze me.
Man sues TN church over spirit-induced fall
A Tennessee man says he was so consumed [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
Watch this video:
Makes one wonder why those in control of such decisions don’t take those actions?
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by galatiansc4v16
Yesterday I was sitting in a coffee shop listening to two guys try to out-liberal one another with political views surrounding the Jesse Helms death and funeral. What was interested was how convinced and dogmatic they were regarding views they had which simply were untrue. I remember sitting there pondering how the media is able [...]
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