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Listen and Give
You have supported this; it wouldn’t be possible without you folks. In the past year ending in this coming March, I will have shipped or handed over six computer systems to people who needed them: three desktops complete, two laptops … Continue reading
A Picture of Missions
In the decades following Christ’s Ascension, the primary means of spreading the gospel message was missionaries who preached in public places. In some towns that meant going to the local synagogue, because it was assumed that this was a pre-existing … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, missions, otherworldly, radix fidem
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What Will It Look Like Tomorrow?
Consider how this virtual parish began. One introverted outcast mumbles to himself online and attracts a few others like himself. I had no idea where I was going, but I knew it couldn’t be back into the mainstream. The longer … Continue reading
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Tagged mainstream christianity, missions, radix fidem, virtual parish
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Carving the Carcass of the Fall
Over the years in my reading of scholarly literature about Church History, I’ve noticed a major problem with the literature. The whole sweep of Church History published in English, and even a great deal of translated works from other languages, … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, culture, epistemology, history, missions, orthodoxy, the Fall, western christianity, Western Church History
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