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Category Archives: movement
Do the things you need to learn . . .
Too often Christianity presents Christ like a tame lion locked up in a cage on Sunday mornings. Dare we let Him out? Is Christianity, presented without wonder, passion, surprise, power, conviction, and awe, biblical Christianity? Perhaps Christians in church spend … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, church movements, collaborative learning, evangelism, how to learn the Bible, inner Light, interactive learning, involve me and I learn, Jesus Movement, learning environment, learning to pray, marathon, Men learn what they teach, movement, Uncategorized
Tagged be the church, biblical Christianity, doers of the word, Holy Spirit, learn by doing, messy church
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Music City 2 Worship City — The Real Nashville!
–Music City To Worship City– I believe in Music City miracles; That God is doing supernatural things In Nashville and Middle Tennessee. People are being stirred up to seek God; Not just religiously, but with all their hearts And more … Continue reading
Democracy, Ekklesia, & Church (It’s Greek to most of us.)
An ekklesia was the governing body of an ancient Greek city-state and the world’s first expression of democracy. It was made up of all of the adult, male citizens in a particular city-state and met 40 times per year to … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, ancient Greece, ancient Greek wisdom, assembly, church history, church meetings, early Christians, early church, first church, fresh expressions, Greek, Greek city state, Greek New Testament, Greek philosophy, Greek word, house church, I will build my church, Matthew, Matthew 16, messy church, movement, Nashville, Nashville church, New Testament, New Testament quote, one anothers, organic church, Roman Empire, Rome, Salvation Army, simple church
Tagged Body of Christ, Christianity, church, democracy, ekklesia, Greek, history
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Victory Shouts, The Salvation Army, & Spiritual Tsunami
“Shout unto God with the voice of triumph.” –Psalm 47:1 I have studied spiritual awakening and revival history for more than 40 years. I have passionately been trying to discover what makes Christianity break out of the religious status quo … Continue reading
Posted in great awakening, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit flow, Jericho, Joshua, move of God, movement, outpouring of the Spirit, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvation Army Nashville, Salvation Army officer, Salvationism, Salvationists, shout it from the housetops, shout unto God, shouting in church, Spirit-prompted, spiritual adventure, spiritual awakening, spiritual experiences, spiritual fire, spiritual flow, spiritual hunger, spiritual innovation, spiritual movement, spiritual prompting, Young Sung Kim
Tagged Christianity, quotes, revival, Salvation Army, Samuel Logan Brengle, shouting, spirituality
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Salvation Army Calls For A Tsunami Of The Spirit
The Salvation Army USA’s Crest Books has just published a new book, Tsunami of the Spirit Come Roll Over Me. It is an urgent call from various Salvation Army leaders from around the world for a radical, earth-shaking, overwhelming move of … Continue reading
Posted in book review, Christian books, Christianity, Crest Books, Danielle Strickland, festschrift, Gospel, great awakening, Holy Spirit, Jim Knaggs, move of God, movement, Paul Rader, publishing, quotation, Quotations, quote, salvation, Salvation Army Crest, salvation war, Salvationism, Salvationists, spiritual awakening, spiritual fire, spiritual movement, Stephen Court, Tsunami Of The Spirit, USA
Tagged books, quotes, revival, Salvation Army, Samuel Logan Brengle, spirituality, tsunami, William Booth
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Years of studying church history have shown me that during times of great spiritual awakening, church meetings are more about experiencing and obeying a Presence, than about sitting and listening to a program.
Posted in Christ, Christ in you, Christ's presence, church, church program, church programs, God's presence, great awakening, history, move of God, movement, non-church, non-liturgical, normal Christianity, open church, open forum, open mic, open mike, open sharing, participatory church, simple church, spiritual awakening, spiritual church, spiritual experience, spiritual gifts, spiritual movement, spiritual transformation, spiritual worship, spirituality, When you come together
Tagged Christianity, church history, church services, organic church, presence of Christ, real presence, revival
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The Wilberforce Force — Undying Passion To Make A Difference For Righetousness
Yesterday I watched a movie about William Wilberforce, the man who in the early 1800 spent many years trying to get a bill to end the slave trade through the British Parliament. The force of Wilberforce’s example and lifestyle moved … Continue reading
Posted in abolishing the slave trade, abolitionism, abolitionist movement, abolitionists, advocate, agitator, alternative lifestyle, altruism, Amazing Grace, Atlantic slave trade, biography, British history, British Parliament, burning desire, burning heart, calling, causes, changing society, charity, Christendom, Christian, Christianity, compassion, crusader, do gooders, England, English, facebook, Facebook-style, giving, history, Making a difference, may the force be with you, middle passage, moral, moral failure, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral reformer, morality, movement, movie, movie review, MP, passion, passionate, philanthropy, purpose driven, purpose of life, Quotations, quote, Quotes, racial reconciliation, radical, radical Christianity, radical obedience, Real Christianity, reason for living, reformer, search for significance, searching for significance, serving others, slave trade, slavery, slaves, social justice, social media, social reformer, societal, transformation movements, volunteerism, volunteers
Tagged Amazing Grace movie, ending the slave trade, history, meaning of life, purpose, religion, slavery, William Wilberforce
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