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Sunday Holy Spirit Science Lab?
Perhaps a church service could be like a high school science lab where ordinary people experiment with hearing and obeying the Holy Spirit. What would happen if people showed up for Sunday church ready to share with and minister to … Continue reading
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The Claims Of Christmas — Virgin Birth
It is easy to overlook some of the remarkable claims of Christmas. One such claim is that a young woman named Mary gave birth to a child without having had sexual intercourse. I have noticed that this amazing claim is … Continue reading
Posted in blessings, Christ, Christian history, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas Eve, feelings, glory, God, history, impossible odds, joy, kingdom of God, life, miracles, mysticism, non-material reality, proof of God, religion, spiritual, spiritual formation, supernatural, Uncategorized, virgin birth
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A Fisk University Professor’s Unusual View Of Education
Over the years there have been so many plans and programs designed to improve the quality of education in America. However, after all these plans and programs, politicians, educators, and others are still talking about how something needs to be … Continue reading
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I Don’t Like Shakespeare (Neither Did Tolstoy)
If you have ever attended high school, you’ve probably been made to read a play (or several plays and sonnets) by William Shakespeare. For me reading Shakespeare was very hard work. I don’t like Shakespeare. Then my daughter (who graduated … Continue reading
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9 Reasons I’m Convinced That Jesus Christ Is Alive And Present In Our World
I am convinced that Jesus Christ literally came back to life (what is called the resurrection) and walked out of His tomb. I haven’t always believed that. In high school I realized that I had no personal evidence to support a … Continue reading
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