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Don’t Wait for Me
By no means do I have control over Radix Fidem. All I did was give a name to something that was a lot bigger than me. And the last thing I want is to see this become elitist, but it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, heart-led, living in the spirit, radix fidem, religion
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No Protests of Censorship
Perhaps you are aware of the brouhaha over several popular commentators having their Internet publishing outlets shut down. Facebook had been interfering with free access and free speech for several years, along with YouTube and Twitter. Even WordPress has joined … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, censorship, human suffering, publishing, radix fidem, worldliness, writing
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Bits and Pieces 34
1. I haven’t ridden my bike much in the past week or so. Of course, it’s been raining a lot here in Central Oklahoma. But the real issue is the rear derailer is plum wore out. For you fans of … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church leadership, covenant community of faith, cycling, miscellaneous, radix fidem
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The Care and Feeding of Our Testimony
1. We owe it to Christ to be ready to answer questions in the sense of explaining how our faith works. We should not hesitate to talk about being Christian Mystics and what that means. Even if you aren’t eloquent … Continue reading
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Tagged censorship, evangelism, internet, radix fidem, virtual parish
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One Ambition
What’s my ostensible objective on this blog? My specialty is human religion. I’m striving to change the way people do Christian religion, in particular. This business of “heart-led” is just another term for genuine faith. I contend that you can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, Garden of Eden, heart-led, human achievement, individual faith, otherworldly, politics, radix fidem, religion, social sciences, the Fall, the Flaming Sword
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Feudal Covenant Nation
Ref: yesterday’s post about 2 Samuel 24. In particular I want you to pay attention to the comments and my response to Mr. T’s questions. Look at the title of this post and think it through: That’s three words representing … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, divine justice, feudalism, gospel of jesus christ, radix fidem, Western mythology
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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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Contextual Loose Ends for Radix Fidem
Is this Radix Fidem thing for real? Is it real to you? Can a heart-led faith in Christ become both a distinguishing characteristic, and the basis for coming together as a community of faith? There are at least a handful … Continue reading
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Tagged economic troubles, fellowship, globalism, politics, propaganda, radix fidem, tribulation, war
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Covenant Manhood 01
Let’s refresh our view of biblical shepherd manhood. Pray for guidance; trust God to give it. I note in passing that some of this inevitably applies to women, but the more precise details of biblical femininity needs to come from … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, Covenant of Christ, radix fidem, shepherd role
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Faking It
I’m not essential to Radix Fidem; I’m just the guy who kicked the door open so everyone else could find out what’s been hidden from them for ages. Over and over again, folks, you are the apostles and missionaries and … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, emotional manipulation, internet, oppression, propaganda, radix fidem, theology
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