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Almost… but not quite!

Posted on: Thursday, August 14th, 2008 in: church, fellowship, hell, humor, ministry, philosophy, teaching, testimony, tradition

Gosh, I want to write about the crappy words we use every frickin’ day. But I’m not really sure if you darn people will appreciate the friggin point. I mean, gee whiz, there are so many Christians who are so loose with the words they use. Shucks, some of y’all even use words straight from [...]

What David Wrote…

Posted on: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 in: bible, philosophy, questions, teaching, tradition

We have many of poems/songs/psalms in the books of the Psalms written by David. In these writings, David was often brutal in his language, asking God to destroy his enemies. I do not know them all by heart, so I could be wrong, but I believe at the end of these requests he basically tells [...]

A Quote from Pagan Christianity - 4

Posted on: Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 in: books, church, ministry, preaching, sermon, teaching, tradition

We Christians are not transformed simply by hearing sermons week after week. We are transformed by regular encounters with the Lord Jesus Christ. - Page 100

A Quote form Pagan Christianity - 3

Posted on: Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 in: books, church, ministry, philosophy, preaching, sermon, service, teaching, tradition

Every Sunday you attend the service to be bandaged and recharged, like all other wounded soldiers. Far too often, however, the bandaging and the recharging never takes place. The reason is quite simple. The New Testament never links sitting through an ossified ritual that we mislabel “church” as having anything to do with spiritual transformation. [...]

A Quote from Pagan Christianity - 2

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 in: books, church, ministry, philosophy, questions, teaching, tradition, worship

Somehow we have been taught to feel holier when we are in “the house of God” and have inherited a pathological dependency upon an edifice to carry out our worship to God. At bottom, the church building has taught us badly about what church is and what it does. It is a contradiction of the [...]

The Pursuit Strip - #24

Posted on: Thursday, June 26th, 2008 in: comic, comic strip, humor, pastor, philosophy, teaching, tradition

A Quote from Pagan Christianity - 1

Posted on: Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 in: books, church, philosophy, questions, teaching, tradition

If the truth be told, we Christians never seem to ask why we do what we do. Instead, we blithely carry out our relgious traditions without asking where they came form. Most Christians who claim to uphold the integrity of God’s Word have never sought to see if what they do every Sunday has any [...]

Why Go?

Posted on: Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 in: books, church, fellowship, ministry, preaching, questions, sermon, teaching, tradition

I recently had my 28th birthday. I received some money and decided to spend it at Amazon.com. I bought The Ultimate Hitchiker’s Guide (Leather Bound Edition). It looks remarkably like a Bible.
I was sitting around with some friends and family and told them of my new purchase. Joking, I said I was going to bring [...]

Charlie Lachance

Posted on: Friday, May 30th, 2008 in: Thanksgiving, ministry, prayer, service, teaching, testimony

This post is dedicated to my grandfather, Charlie Lachance. Last night I received word that Charlie had passed away. Charlie and his wife Rachel have been in my life since I was born. They are not my biological grandparents, but they have always treated me like their own grandson, if not their own son. Rachel [...]

Polygamists, Muslims, and Scripture: A Question.

Posted on: Thursday, May 29th, 2008 in: News, bible, philosophy, questions, teaching, testimony, tradition

Part of my new job requires me to drive from time to time. Recently I had to drive to Wildwood, FL. This trip is about 5 hours one way. If you’ve ever driven a long distance you know that entertaining yourself is always a challenge. I forgot to take the time to prepare myself CDs [...]