Christian coalitions of the willing
Wednesday, 23 March 2005
I think President Bush’s use of “coalitions of the willing” as a replacement for rigid treaties and lines of demarcation between allies and enemies makes an interesting application to our Christian cooperation with each other. This is particularly true in the sense that modern believers in Christ have factionalized themselves with their own rigid and
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CH_CH: What’s Missing?
Monday, 28 February 2005
There’s a good article entitled “CH__CH: What’s Missing?” in the March issue of The Gospel Message. Brother Tom Woody and I undoubtedly share a profound love for assembling together with the Lord’s people, and his essay ought to get you fired up for it. The goal, of course, is not simply “attendence,” which is worthless
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Restoring the church
Tuesday, 08 February 2005
Where exactly is the Church that Jesus died for? All admit that He only died for one Church. It seems that Christians spend a lot of time trying to figure out which one, of the choices we have before us in our neighborhood, is the “right one,” the “best one” or “the true one.” What
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The family vs. the institution
Tuesday, 01 February 2005
This essay is worth reading: http://2or3.homestead.com/files/fam.html. Here’s a snippet: THE INSTITUTION VS. THE FAMILY By George Davis The word paradigm speaks of any mindset received by tradition and social conditioning which shapes our private and world view. At one time the world was thought to be flat, having boundaries, and the fear of sailing off
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Factories for men: an allegory
Friday, 17 December 2004
A church is a local gathering of the citizens of Heaven intended to work together as a factory for godly men and women. It is not so much a factory for creating saints, per se, but for them to have some value-added work done on them. They are to be taught and encouraged to live
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Saying it doesn’t make it so
Tuesday, 19 October 2004
Calling a church a church, or declaring a church not to be a church doesn’t make it so. As form follows function, so the reality of what constitutes a body of the Lord’s people follows the key question of whether or not that body is made up of the Lord’s people, and if they meet
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Want to go to edification service?
Thursday, 07 October 2004
We often call the Christian assembly “worship” or “worship service.” But is the congregation a forum for worship and service to God, or is it to strengthen and build up believers? Is it for Him or for us? These are two very different philosophies that lead to two very different conclusions about church practices. I
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