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Can’t Hack God
In the middle of the night, I wake up to find my soul singing the praises of God. This is hardly some kind of ritual discipline; I can’t shut it off. This is the natural state of someone who has … Continue reading
Ecumenism
FYI: The laptop fund stands at $231. The odd figure is because PayPal sometimes takes a bite out of donations. Still, that’s the easiest way to handle money changing hands. —— ecumenism: a belief and practice of unity with other … Continue reading
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Tagged Church Admin, ecumenism, religion, virtual parish
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Dreams, Visions and Plans
Yes, I honestly believe in private revelations, dreams and visions. I reject the notion that we can know only what we perceive with our senses and reason. I can know things that come down into my head from my spirit; … Continue reading
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Tagged eldercraft, heart-led, networking technology, prophecy, radix fidem, religion, virtual parish
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Kiln of the Soul Boundaries
Kiln of the Soul is the oddball name I came up with some two decades ago as a name for my ministry. It’s never been incorporated under any laws, and that’s intentional; it’s part of our identity. Any physical congregation … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, radix fidem, religion, virtual parish
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The Vast Reaches of Eden
The Kingdom of Heaven bears fruit; that is its nature. We are fallen creatures, expelled from Eden and the Tree of Life. Our existence is not what God intended, and He has taken the initiative to restore us. God has … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, evangelism, Garden of Eden, Jesus Christ, religion, the Flaming Sword, virtual parish
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Substance Abuse and the Idolatry of Beowulf
The so-called War on Drug Abuse is immoral for a lot of reasons. What can we say from an approach to the question based on Biblical Law? Remember one basic principle: Any law is evil if there is no reasonable … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, heart-led, Holy Drug Warriors, idolatry, law, religion, western civilization
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