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Spiritual body building or religious institutionalism?
Early Christianity was a joyous, loving, holy, and supernatural lifestyle, not a religious affiliation. Christians are called to be body builders — to build up the body of Christ by ministering to one another. (See Ephesians 4:16.) Institutionalism has splintered Christ’s body … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, change management, Christianity, growth in grace, how to grow spiritually, It's Supernatural, Scriptures, Sid Roth's It's Supernatural, supernatural, Uncategorized
Tagged body building, change, Christian growth, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spirituality, working out
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The joy of uncertainty
We must be careful not to present Christianity so well that people feel like they don’t need to implement it for themselves. It’s easy to see Christianity like a school subject; a class you go to occasionally & then immediately go … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Bible quotations, Bible quotes, church, don't grieve the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit a person, in the Spirit, obedience, Quench not the Spirit, spiritual formation, the Bible says, Uncategorized
Tagged ambiguity, change, Christianity, faith, quotes, spirituality, uncertainty
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The Loving Voice In Your Heart
–These words came into my mind during the night: “Every time you hear My voice you get a new perspective. That’s why people don’t want to listen to Me.” –We can’t hear God’s living word ringing in our heart and … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 2, 1 Peter, Alexander Maclaren, He speaks and the sound of His voice is so sweet, hearing God's voice, hearing voices, how to hear God's voice, inner voice, My sheep hear My voice, sound of His voice, spiritual formation, spiritual voices, Uncategorized
Tagged change, Christianity, does God speak, God's voice, incarnational, quotes, still small voice, The Voice
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Communication in Contemporary Culture vs. Communication in Church
Communication in our culture changes — what will be next? So why shouldn’t communication in church services change to better connect with contemporary culture? What we don’t need is “a failure to communicate.” –The way our culture communicates continually changes … Continue reading
Posted in business communications, change in church, church programs, communicating the Gospel, hang-overs, IT, smart phones, technology, telecommunications, texting, worship services
Tagged change, communication, communication technology, culture, religion, What we have is a failure to communicate
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Did modern innovations in churches create worship wars?
Church innovation has become widespread & refreshing! Guess what is my favorite church innovation. Over the past generation or two, the way of having church in our society has changed a lot as we have seen new ideas creatively introduced … Continue reading
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Tagged change, church, contemporary vs. traditional, quotes, worship styles, worship wars
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God Still Makes Change That Sets The Captives Free
Where did that strange question come from as I sat bored in church one morning? “If you were born a Hindu, what would you be today?” Here’s my testimony. God still makes change that sets the captives free. Hearing God’s … Continue reading
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66 Books (That Everybody Needs To Read)
There are 66 books that everybody needs to read. These books were written by more than 40 diverse authors — rich people and poor people, intellectuals and uneducated folks. These 66 books were written over a 1,500 year time period. Some of these books … Continue reading
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Should Facebook restrict people to only seeing one person’s posts?
Is it good that Facebook lets you see more than one person’s posts? To be restricted to only hearing one person speak in a church service, is like getting on Facebook and only being allowed to see one person’s posts. … Continue reading →