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The Way To Grow Is To Go
People grow when they go into positive action. If they sit still too long, they atrophy. The way to grow spiritually is to go with God’s flow — to hear and do what the Spirit of God says to you. … Continue reading
Posted in belief, Berry Street, celebrations, challenges, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, church, church roles, church structure, community, congregational, devotion, disciple making, disciples, East Nashville, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, improvisation, Music City, Nashville, non-traditional church, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, people of God, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, priesthood of the believer, quench the Spirit, religion, religious ceremonies
Tagged challenge, discipleship, freedom, helping people, Nashville, not just a theory, strong in the Lord
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Tim Tebow, Jeremy Lin, & Now Bubba Watson — W.G.U.T.? (What’s God Up To?)
Bubba Watson was the surprise winner of the Masters’ Tournament on Easter Sunday. After winning the green jacket, he said: “I’d like to first thank Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior . . .” Just before that moment, his Masters’ … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Bible, Bubba Watson, challenges, champions, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, Denver Broncos, East Nashville, ESPN, facebook, glory, golf, green jacket, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Jeremy Lin, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, lifestyles, Lord, Masters' Tournament, meaning, New York Knicks, non-material reality, normal Christianity, organic church, participatory church, PGA, religion, Savior, Scriptures, spiritual, spiritual growth, tebow, tebowing, testimonies, The Salvation Army, The Voice, Tim Tebow, TV network, twitter, Uncategorized, voice of God
Tagged Bubba Watson, Christian, espn, green jacket, Jeremy Lin, Masters' Tournament, PGA, The Salvation Army, Tim Tebow, twitter
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Jesus Christ — Dead Or Alive?
Easter celebrations are over — the traditions, the religious ceremonies, the decorations, the egg hunts, the dress-up, the family gatherings, the greeting cards, the candy. So what do you do after Easter? Here are two choices: 1) You can send … Continue reading
Posted in Acts, adventure, alternative lifestyle, Bible, celebrations, challenges, choice, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, church, dead man walking, deciision making, early church, East Nashville, God, greeting cards, hearing Jesus, holiday, holidays, jail, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, meaning, Music City, mysticism, non-material reality, non-traditional church, opportunity, organic church, participatory church, presence of Christ, religion, religious ceremonies, spiritual, spiritual growth, supernatural
Tagged book of Acts, celebrations, Easter, greeting cards, jail, Jesus, Nashville, religious ceremonies, The Salvation Army
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How To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day . . .
According to his own words, here’s the best way to celebrate Patrick, the mighty man of God who brought Christ to Ireland and transformed a nation: 1) See your sins in the Light, experience godly sorrow for them, then go … Continue reading
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Tagged get drunk, Holy Trinity, Ireland, John Berry McFerrin, Nashville, organic church, shamrock, St. Paddy's Day, St. Patrick's Day, The Salvation Army
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The Joy Of Judgment
Judgment has gotten a such bad rap. It is almost universally portrayed as a bad thing. Even Jesus’ words; “Judge not, lest you be judged,” are falsely used in an attempt to silence all judgment and to say that every … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, books, boundaries, challenges, disciple making, fear, feelings, God, godly sorrow, guidance, guilt, harmful habit, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, John F. Kennedy, joy, juddgment, judgments, King David, life, lifestyles, morality, morals, Music City, Nashville, New Testament, organic church, Paul of Tarsus, peace, popular culture, prayer, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, right and wrong, right conduct, salvation, sobriety, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, thoughts, trust, Uncategorized, values, voice of God, wake-up call, words
Tagged godly sorrow, John F. Kennedy, joy of, judge not, judgment, Nashville, Olympics, Paul of Tarsus
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Famous Harvard Grad Loves Jesus (Is This Linsanity?)
A famous Harvard graduate, Jeremy Lin, is openly talking about his deep faith in and commitment to Jesus Christ. Lin is an overnight sensation, coming from an unknown point guard for the New York Knicks to suddenly becoming the biggest … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, American, Asian American, basketball, bracelet, challenges, China, Chinese, Christ, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, courage, evidence for God, Harvard, hearing God, hearing Jesus, In Jesus' Name I Play, Jeremy Lin, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, life, lifestyles, Linsanity, miracles, multi-racial, NBA, New York Knicks, Oh my God, Point guard, popular culture, praise and worship, public speaking, Quotations, quote, Quotes, race, religion, spiritual, spiritual formation, Taiwan Tebow, tebow, tebowing, television, Tim Tebow, TV, Uncategorized, voice of God, wake-up call
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I Bought A Book Of Strong, Shocking Statements At Dollar Tree
I bought a book of strong, shocking statements at Dollar Tree (not Chick-Fil-A). It was written by David Kupelian. Here are some quotes from the book: “Having turned our backs on Judeo-Christian morality and the inner conscience that testifies to … Continue reading
Posted in casual sex, challenges, Christianity, criticism, David Kupelian, dishonesty, ethics, evil, guilt, How Evil Works, lies, life, lifestyles, marriage, morality, morals, popular culture, Quotations, quote, Quotes, reading, sex, sex in marriage, sin, spiritual warfare, Uncategorized, values
Tagged Chick-Fil-A, Christian values, Judeo-Christian, quotations, religion, sex with a stranger
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Quotes From Spiritual Athletes Between The 4th & 7th Centuries
Here are some quotations written between the Fourth and Seventh Centuries by some powerful spiritual athletes. They are from an amazing collection of writings — The Philokalia — Volume One. Enjoy the quotes: “When a man has an exact knowledge … Continue reading
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