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A Distance Too Far
In a discussion yesterday, we were reviewing the historical context of Acts 2, particularly the paragraph at the end of the chapter about the first few months of the church in Jerusalem following the Ascension. It was what we call … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged churchianity, covenant family, faith community, fellowship, sacrificial love, social boundaries
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The Home of Christ
In one video on his YouTube channel, Heiser reveals that he is blue-pilled about the feminist cult in America. That’s what we would have expected, since he remained a part of mainstream churchianity. For this reason, he rejects the notion … Continue reading
Stop Pretending
So here we are, associating ourselves with an alternative message, trying to make a clear distinction between the mainstream media lies and what we have to say. Some of us claim to be distinctly Christian, even embracing an alternative version … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, Christian religion, churchianity, leadership, writing
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From a Different World
Something has shifted in my heart, and I need to share it. Over the past week I’ve been praying about this shift to emphasizing ministry in the real world versus the virtual world. Most of it was the kind of … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged churchianity, ministry, otherworldly, radix fidem, religion, shepherd role, The Bible
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Stained Glass Defilement
We aren’t under any kind of quarantine, but it’s rainy weather. It’s not that I mind getting wet when riding my bike, but I don’t care for it when it’s a cold rain. It makes the clothing soggy and pedaling … Continue reading
Fussing about Churchianity
I spent a little time recently reading specifically Christian news sites. Aside from one that holds a Catholic slant, most of them collect stories regarding American evangelical politics. There’s a lot of stuff aimed at pressuring US government entities to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church politics, churchianity, Dominionism, mainstream churches, secularism, theological controversies
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