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Awakening to mental health
Awakened with thoughts about mental health: Last night I posted this question on Facebook: “How much evil, craziness, and demonic activity will 21st Century America have to experience before we realize that we desperately need the help of the living … Continue reading
Posted in a healthy mind, attributes of mental health, brain health, Christian spirituality, inner peace, mental torment, peace of mind, positive attitude, positive thinking, psychology, repentance, spiritual health, spiritual warfare, spirituality, Symeon the new Theologian, tears, torment, tormenting thoughts, Uncategorized, waging peace
Tagged demons, evil, facebook, mental health, Philokalia, quotes, violence
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Why put Jesus in a box?
Jesus is no Jack-in-the-box, alive one day and in the tomb the next. He’s not supposed to be preached about on Sunday and then shut up in a box for the rest of the week. Religion tries to turn … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, Berry Street, ekklesia, Friends, He is risen, Jesus, living stones, prophecy, resurrection, resurrection of Jesus, revival, risen, spiritual formation, spirituality, timeline, Uncategorized, unfriend
Tagged Billy Graham, Christianity, church, facebook, Jack in the box, Nashville, organic church, religion, Salvation Army
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Gg Meetings Make Men (And Women) Mighty!
I walked into a God-gathering (Gg) while in college and was instantly transformed as I heard ordinary people tell about their experiences with Jesus. I have never been the same. To this day I still get tears in my eyes … Continue reading
Posted in AA meeting, AA meetings, Berry Street, Gg, Global Foundation, Gregory Palamas, interactive, Janet Munn, Jesus Christ, Matthew 23:10, Meeting for Worship, Moravian prayer, organic church, participatory church, Quotations, Quotes, Salvation Army, teaching, the Cookery, TN, unprogrammed meetings
Tagged AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, effective meetings, facebook, meetings, Nashville
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One Good Quote Deserves Another (Moving From Human Control To The Spirit’s Control)
Seeing this quote on Facebook & Twitter: UnlikeUnlike · · Share · @jimknaggs on Twitter Jim Knaggs @jimknaggs 18h18 hours ago “When leaders put control into the hands of their people, at all levels, they unlock incalculable potential.” – Dennis … Continue reading
Posted in book, Christianity, church leadership, contemporary church, control, leaders, led by the Spirit, open church, open mic, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, potential, quotation, Quotations, quote, simple church, unprogrammed church, unscripted church
Tagged church, Decision Maker, Dennis Bakke, facebook, Jim Knaggs, leadership, quotes, twitter
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Experince An Online Participatory Church Meeting
You can experience organic church online at our Organic Church Video Group every Sunday night at 9:00 Central. Just click on the link http://savn.tv/stream/view/211 and follow instructions. Also, you can experience organic church right here in Nashville on Sundays at … Continue reading
Posted in body life, body of Christ, house church, multi-voiced church, Nashville charity, Nashville church, open church, open forum, open mic, open mike, open sharing, participation in church, participatory church, participatory culture, simple church
Tagged church, facebook, Nashville, online church, organic church, Salvation Army
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Original Red-Hot Thoughts
Red-hot thoughts frequently run through my mind. So I post them on my Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/steve.simms2 and on this blog. I think they are from God. Hope you enjoy these so much that you read dozens of my blog posts. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christianity, church meetings, facebook, faith, God's fire, human heart, presence of Christ, Protestant Reformation, quotations, quotes, spiritual fire
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Reader’s Digest Acknowledges Participatory Style Of First Century Christian Worship
Contemporary society is moving toward more participation in management and meetings. This can be seen in business management styles, the Oprah Show, and even Facebook. However, the contemporary church seems stuck on sermons — non-participatory, one-person, lectures. However, early Christian … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, After Jesus, aristocrats, church, church history, church meetings, church program, church roles, Corinth, edification, first century, First Century Church, freedmen, hymn, hymns, Music City, Nashville, participatory church, Paul of Tarsus, Quotations, quote, Quotes, Roman, Roman Empire, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, simple church, slaves, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, Spirit-prompted, spiritual awakening, spiritual innovation, spiritual interaction, surrender to God, testimonies, testimony, The Salvation Army, tongues, triumph of Christianity
Tagged business management, Christianity, contemporary society, early Christian worship, facebook, Oprah, organic church, Reader's Digest
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What You “Like” Says What Kind Of Person You Are
“May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart” and the things I like on Facebook “be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord.”
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 →