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Written by Jill Austin
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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From her encounter with Gabriel to her experience at Pentecost, Mary's experiences parallel those of any woman who pursues God's promises for her life.
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Written by Billy Humphrey
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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Over the last 18 months I have sensed a strong leading of the Lord calling me to the study of the knowledge of God. As I began to consider the idea of “the Knowledge of God†even the words seemed foreign to me. Other concepts about Him were much more familiar—such as the Power of God, the Fire of God, and the Grace of God. However as I began to consider the Knowledge of God, it occurred to me that, in over 15 years as a Christian, I could not recall ever engaging in a study of the Knowledge of God.
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Written by John Wimber
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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Suffering is an unavoidable part of our Christian experience.
In James 1:2 we read, "Consider it all joy, my brothers, when you face trials of many kinds." Notice James didn't say IF you encounter trials; he said, WHEN you encounter trials.
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Written by Dallas Willard
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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A child learns at an early age that there is a side of them which others do not automatically know, and which to an amazing degree is under their own control. They learn that they appear in a certain way to others, and that it is possible for them not to be what they appear. And they learn that it is the same with others around them. Thus they learn that human beings live on two different levels: the public world of appearance and action, and the inner and private world of thought, feeling and intention. We also learn, at some point, that the inner world of thought, feeling and intention is one over which we may have very little control. Dreams and images, fears and wounds, thoughts and impulses, fascinations and revulsions can crowd in upon us and overwhelm us in our inner world very much as things and events do in our outer world of action and appearance. |
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Written by Bob Fitts
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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Much of our modern worship philosophy centers around promoting one particular sound or style of musical expression. Usually it is either the "happening" thing, or our favorite. This approach limits our experience of God. Rather He has made us all unique creations and gifted each of us with a different way of expressing our love for Him. He intends our diversity to be a blessing -- a way to understand the richness of who He is. |
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