This is one of the best sermons I’ve ever heard on the issue of charismatic church. In the churches that I will be helping to plant, we will definitely embrace elements of this tradition along with the Anabaptist values. Let me know what you think!
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This is one of the best sermons I’ve ever heard on the issue of charismatic church. In the churches that I will be helping to plant, we will definitely embrace elements of this tradition along with the Anabaptist values. Let me know what you think!
HT: The American Jesus All I can say is “wow.” Then, I invite you to consider my series on Evolution: “Evolving Evangelicalism – Inviting the church to refine its approach to Scripture and origins“ Loch Ness Monster seen as real dinosaur in biology books taught in Louisiana school By Erik Ortiz / NEW YORK DAILY [...]
source: Christianity Today Excerpt from — “Barack Obama: Evangelical-in-Chief?” by Judd Birdsall (read the whole article by linking here) The 2012 campaign has placed evangelicals in a paradox. A recent PRRI/RNS poll reveals that white evangelicals support a Mormon presidential candidate over Obama by an overwhelming 49% margin, but are simultaneously the religious group most [...]
My book, A Woman Called, was released last month. I spent several years creating, writing, rewriting, and getting the book published. There were days that my thoughts exited my fingertips and entered a computer screen, sometimes page by page as fast as I could type, but more often, I typed slowly, word by word or [...]
Kurt Willems (M.Div., Fresno Pacific) is an Anabaptist writer and pastor who is leading a church planting project in partnership with Urban Expression and the Brethren in Christ in Seattle, WA. He writes at The Pangea Blog and is also on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. [Read More …]
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