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Rapprochment
Let’s recall something very important: In Christ we live the paradox of having on the one hand a command to commune with others because it’s the nature of our communion with God. To be one with the Father is to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church, communion, faith, fellowship, heart-led, intellect, moral consciousness, religion, theology
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Bits and Pieces 21
It was a good time to take the medium loop out around Draper Lake. At the farthest corner from where I live, I was arrested by the sound of hundreds of migratory birds. They were clustered in the tree tops … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged bicycling, faith, heart-led, miscellaneous, photography
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Above the Conflict in the Thick of Battle
(This continues the background narrative to explain something that God has commanded of me.) We are staring in the face the end of Western Civilization. Instead of one big, all-encompassing cataclysm, this will be the death of a thousand cuts. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged false dichotomies, heart-led, idolatry, politics, Quantum Morality, Western mythology
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Biking in Glory
I’ve been riding this week. The rides weren’t remarkable. Indeed, I went out mostly for the exercise, having no particular complex questions in my mind. I took only a few pictures; these were rides I’ve taken before dozens of times … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged Creation, cycling, divine calling, faith, heart-led, photography, Prophet Daniel
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Utopian Madness
We saw it coming. Just to remind you, several of you agreed with me that we could all sense a shift in reality, that God changed His plans for us. Because there were a number of us who rediscovered the … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, internet, politics, prophecy, social mythology
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Jehovah Jireh
The preacher is a little angry. Perhaps you’ll see it as a holy fire, not petty spite. Everything we do is provider-centric. Read that a couple of times and let it sink in. We’ll come back to it. When your … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged church politics, heart-led, ministry, virtual parish
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An Epistle for Our Times
In terms of missions — addressing the world around us — we stand in the gateway of Noah. That is, we use the framework of Noah’s Covenant to address the broader needs of humanity. Sure, it complicates things when we … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ANE, Covenant of Noah, evangelism, heart-led, mission
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Of Cattle and Sheep
Does it require an explanation so long and detailed that nobody will read it? The US health care system is a time bomb in the first place. It is broken and the fix is not what everyone imagines. If you … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computer technology, economics, heart-led, medicine, moral discernment, politics, True Shepherd of Souls
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No Title Fits This
I love it when friends are willing to stand for what they believe. In a background conversation with someone dear to me, we discussed some issues related to the inauguration ceremony Friday. I was trying to clown a bit, but … Continue reading
Praying about Trump’s Administration
How should we pray? This is another “TL;DR” post. The answer requires pulling together many threads. The question is not sterile and precise; it’s organic. So is the answer. If you take the example of the Model Prayer (“the Our … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economics, heart-led, moral dominion, politics, prayer, tribulation
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