Your Heart Should Flow Contentment By: Ed Young | - We're going to pick up right now a running dialogue between the Apostle Paul and his young leader, Timothy. Timothy was a true difference maker, a leader in the church at Ephesus. The church at Ephesus had a lot of people who had a lot of money, and Paul was giving instructions to Timothy. He was telling Timothy what to do, what to say to people about their true net worth: words that we need understand in today's culture. I think we'll all be surprised at this whole thing about wealth. Right ... Tags:pastor ed young, ed young pastor, ed young ministries
John Macmillan Of Balmaghie: A Cameronian Apostle By Reid By: SWRB | - For information about the Puritans, including free and discounted Puritan books, Puritan MP3s, Puritan digital downloads, and Puritan videos, as well as the Puritan Hard Drive, please visit Still Waters Revival Books at puritandownloads.com.
A Cameronian Apostle: John Macmillan Of Balmaghie By Reid By: Still Waters | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "A Cameronian Apostle: Being Some Account of John Macmillan of Balmaghie" (1896) by H. M. B. Reid
The author wrote this book "considering the renewed interest taken at present in questions of Church government and establishment," noting that "there seemed to be some room for a detailed treatment of a career which covers so interesting a period as that embraced between 1690 and 1750." ... Tags:Cameronian Apostle, John Macmillan, H. M. B. Reid, Reformed, Presbyterian Church, Macmillanites
Your Soul And Your Mind By: Ed Young | - But it"s not just sex. I can"t park my soul outside the bedroom. When you engage in sex outside of marriage, it"s unnatural. You"re taking just one aspect of sex""the physical" "and you are doing it with someone in a physical domain, and you think it"s just physical. But see, you can't do something that does not affect your soul and your mind. You can't use God. You can't rape sex. Because when you take sex out of its context, you're raping it. You're abusing it. We"re going to find out ... Tags:Ed Young Pastor, Ed Young Ministries, Ed Young
Exchange Your Outline For The Master Outline By: Ed Young | - I want to preach in Rome", and I bet you if we could go back a couple of thousand years ago and think what Paul thought, Paul would think, "I'll go to Rome and I'll rent the coliseum, have a giant crusade, hand out flyers and I'll be able to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thousands will be saved", because Paul, he was a Type A personality. He was a people-person. People really meant something to him because he knew Christ. But God had a different agenda, didn't He? Yes, Paul went to Rome, ... Tags:Ed Young, Ed Young Pastor, Ed Young Ministries, Ed Young Blog
The Power Of God By: Ed Young | - So often we allow fear to tyrannize and paralyze us and it causes us to miss the process of joy. The prophet Jeremiah said, "The joy of the Lord is my strength."
So, joy strengthens us. It enables us to do phenomenal things. But if we"re always weirded out about fear, fear can tyrannize and paralyze us. It can keep us from really revealing our true selves in relationships. Fear can do that.
"Man Ed, I"ve got fear. I"ve got fear." Well, I do too. So often we have to do it af ... Tags:Ed Young, Fellowship Church Grapevine, Ed Young Jr, Ed Young
Apostle Paul's Words To Corinthians By: Fellowship Church Grapevine | - It"s a quick hallucination. People just hallucinated. They just wanted so badly to see Jesus. That"s surely what happened. These people were just delusional. The disciples were delusional."
Well let"s go to Scripture""1 Corinthians 15: 5-6, "He," being Jesus""this was what Paul was saying, the Apostle Paul"""appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time ... Tags:Ed Young, Fellowship Church Grapevine, Ed Young Jr
The Crime Review - Apostle Rising By Richard Godwin By: Harry Bingham | - Richard Godwin is a crime and horror writer as well as a produced playwright. He was born in London and obtained a BA and MA in English and American Literature from King's College London. He has travelled extensively and lectured, and worked in property. His works in print include 'Chemical', published in the Anthology Back in 5 Minutes, 'Doll', published in Howl: Tales of the Feral And Infernal (Lame Goat Press 2010), 'Face off' in CrimeFactory Issue No. 5 (CreateSpace 2010), 'Pike N Flytrap ... Tags:crime fiction, Richard Godwin, book review, feedback, writing
Manifestations Of A Cheating Boyfriend By: Jamie Starr | - Man after Adam is born with factory defect. The pen of a great apostle scribbled no one is righteous no not one(Romans 3:10). It is enough to raise any girls antenna so that they are aware of signs when boyfriend turns to the right or to the left.
While it is true that the experiences of others may not be true to you, some observations are worth noting. What are some signs that your boyfriend is cheating you?
Price's Reformed Confessions, Heresy, Schism & The Remnant By: SWRB | - A Free SWRB MP3 "Reformed Confessions, Heresy, Schism & the Faithful Remnant (The Place Of Biblical Confessions In Defending And Promoting Truth)" by Greg Price Can Be Downloaded or Heard Immediately Under the category "FREE PURITAN & REFORMATION MP3 AUDIO SERMONS/BOOKS", which is in the left column at PuritanDownloads.com, then searching on this category page for the title and/or author.
Peter's Preaching And The Apostle's Preaching By: Denny Smith | - It is not uncommon to hear people express doubts about the harmony of the preaching and teaching found in the New Testament often doing so by making the claim that the various writers of the New Testament differed in what they taught. Often those who make such claims will pit Paul against James or Peter against Paul.
The truth is the scriptures do not belong to Paul, or James, or Peter, or to any other writer even if their name happens to be attached to a letter. "All scripture is ... Tags:Peter's preaching, apostle's preaching, gospel, preaching
Martin De Porres Early Life By: Bob and Penny Lord | - Saint Martin de Porres has been given many titles over the years including Apostle of Charity, Saint of the Slaves, Patron of the Negroes, Patron of Social Justice, and others, all true, all describing one or more of his attributes, but none actually goes to the heart of who this Saint was. He was love; he was Christian; he was truly son of the Father, brother of the Son, and vessel of the Holy Spirit.
Town Of Apostle Santiago, Spain By: Dan Cortese | - Santiago is numbered among the best cities in Spain and is especially famous because of the religious value it holds. It is home to the Way of Saint James which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The citys name actually comes from the belief that the apostle Saint James is buried here.
The city has splendid pieces of architecture and is considered to have the best seafood cuisine in the country. This is indeed a wonderful place to visit on your tour of Spain.
Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji "€" The Most Beautiful And Celebrated Of Mumbai"€™s Jain Temples By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Mumbai is one of the great multi-ethnic melting pots of South Asia. Corporate empires of some of the worlds most powerful industrialists tower over shanty towns and slums, TV and movie stars rub shoulders with the citys immense middle classes as they flock to the riotous street markets and glamorous plazas alike. The city skyline is liberally dotted with mosques, Hindu temples, colonial churches, Sikh temples and Jain shrines alike, being symbolic of the colourful hodge-podge of culture th ... Tags:jain temple in mumbai, things to see in mumbai
The Leadership Style Of Jesus Christ (part 2) By: Dr Gerrit van Vuuren | - When speaking about the leadership style of Jesus Christ one often gets the feeling that Christians cannot believe that Jesus promoted a specific leadership style. Considering that everything that Jesus did was exceptional, one finds it strange that the followers of Jesus sometimes insist that He had a mediocre leadership style.
The author discussed this and many other related issues in his book Being A True Shepherd Leader which is available on his web site http://www.shepherdleader.co.za ... Tags:leadership style of Jesus Christ, christian leadership,
Greatly Ordinary And Ordinarily Grateful By: Phillip Ross | - Paul's teaching about gifts was about the unity of the Spirit, not about the difference between the Twelve apostles and the rest of us. If anything, Paul understood his use of the word "apostles" to mean all who had been called to be ambassadors for Christ. And who were they? Were they a select group of Christians? No! Paul wrote in his Second Letter to the Corinthians that all Christians are called to be ambassadors for Christ.
Paul's Conversion "€" Justified By Faith By: Denny Smith | - The conversion of Saul of Tarsus, who was soon to be known as Paul the apostle, is one of the most interesting accounts of conversion to Christianity found in the Bible. One can read about Paul's conversion in 3 different accounts given in the book of Acts Acts 9:1-19, 22:1-16, 26:9-20. Saul of Tarsus was one of the really bad men we read about in the New Testament which makes his conversion even more dramatic. How bad a man was Saul?
South Africa Abide The Able Accretion For The World Cup By: sheally | - South Africa abide the able accretion for the World Cup
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South Africa drew 1-1 with Bulgaria in a affable Monday as the aggregation connected a able accretion for the World Cup.South Africa played with aplomb adjoin a aggregation ranked 56 places aloft it in the FIFA rankings and apostle Siyabonga Sangweni powered home a attack from a Siphiwe Tshabalala bend to accord Bafana Bafana a adapted 20th-minute advance at Orlando Stadium in Sow ... Tags:world cup, business, football, battery
How To Influence Others, Part 3 By: Steven B. Curington | - Submission vs. Resistance
The Bible says in Hebrews 13:17, "Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy and not with grief"" The message that the Apostle Paul is giving us here is quite clear: we are to submit entirely to our leaders. Why? Because our leaders are the people who are going to look out for our best interests! It says that, ""they watc ... Tags:How to Influence Others, Part 3
Are Paul's Writings As Authoritative As Jesus' Words? By: Denny Smith | - Many years ago as a young man I heard it said by a young lady of my own age that the apostle Paul just had a thing against women with the idea being that what he wrote on the subject of women had no authority but was merely the expression of personal prejudice on his part. That young lady many years later became a preacher (?) within her denominational body contrary to Paul's teaching on the subject in 1 Tim. 2:12. Over the course of the many years that have transpired since that time I have h ... Tags:verbally inspired, authority, words of God, Holy Spirit
Apostleship And Followership By: Phillip Ross | - 1 Corinthians 12:25 sums up the central concern of the chapter: "that there may be no division in the body." The general theme of the chapter is the unity of the body of Christ, the church. Paul had been writing to the Corinthian church because some of the church leaders had created a division as a result of their apostasy. Paul's mission was to bring healing through the teaching of right doctrine to the church. He was now explaining that the building blocks of that unity are the spiritual gifts ... Tags:paul, corinthians, apostle, cessation, unity, gifts
Speak Evil Of No Man...really?? By: Aaron Taylor | - I love the New Testament. I think it's fair to say that I live, eat, breathe, and drink the New Testament. I honestly think that there's no piece of literature more inspiring and uplifting than the New Testament. Having said that, I have to admit that more often than not, I find myself frustrated—and a bit annoyed—at its content. Because the more I read the New Testament, the more I realize that God has set the bar sky-high for those that would call themselves Christ -followers. C ... Tags:Barack Obama, Chairman Mao, Christians, Glen Beck, Hillary Clinton, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Sarah Palin, Stalin
History Of Easter Lillies, How To Take Care Of When You Get It By: Matt Noradson | - Easter is a time of tradition living its course again with Easter bunnies, eggs, plays and gift baskets. It is naturally difficult to draw a blank the custom of Easter lillies. These beautiful flowers with their distinctly shaped petals signify hope, grace, purity and life.
Lillies are cherished for their lovely color, form and fragrance and whether you intend to keep them for your own enjoyment or are looking to gift it to someone, there are ways to care for your Easter lillies t ... Tags:Easter Lillies, Easter Lillie
Exploring Chief Apostle Dr. Eric Vonanderseck's Different Gospel By: Amos of the 12 | - Apostle Eric vonAnderseck, Apostle John Welty, Apostle Joann Cremer and Apostle Maria vonAnderseck have dubbed themselves as living apostles and on their web sites will try to convince you that you are not able to understand Gods Word without their guidance. It appears that the vonAndersecks are on a quest to have all Christians in the world under their authority. In their writings we find some very intriguing stories.
Modern Methodist Worship By: Rob Pearce | - Methodist churches are not often described as modern. We are a traditional church by both name and practice. We have a certain method of doing things here, and it has worked for us for a long time.
A group of students at Oxford in the early 1700s were referred to as methodists by the clergy of the Church of England because of their habit of gathering together for bible study, prayer, fasting, and mutual encouragement in the faith. The students agreed that it was a formula, a ... Tags:methodist, worship, modern, praise
Christian Church Hymnal By: Keven Ramireez | - The man who owns a tattoo shop located in the center of the city contacted me. More about him in an instant. After reading his response, I could not get the item tattoos and body piercings of my head. I remembered, the British minister - a man in his late 50's at the time - indicating that the Lord instructed him to pierce his ear in a fashion bond servant referred to the Apostle Paul.
Your Spiritual Gifts Series - Part 1 - The Apostle By: Matthew Robert Payne | - The role of the Apostle to some Christians has passed away with the last disciple 2000 years ago. Yet there are Apostles today and so this teaching is a little about the Apostle in the Five-fold ministry offices mentioned in the Bible. You can get deeper teaching than this in other places if you look long and hard but suffice to say here, this will be a good start for the novice to see if they fit the role of the Apostle.
The Apostle should be able to function in the whole five of t ... Tags:apostle, Jesus
Denominationalism's Sin Against Peter By: Denny Smith | - The apostle Peter has taken a beating among denominationalists. I would feel sorry for him save for the fact that I would be feeling for the wrong party seeing as how he was an inspired apostle of God and his antagonists are but mere flesh and blood men and totally uninspired.
It was not always the way it is today. For at least a few hundred years after his sermon in Acts 2 he was honored by those who proclaimed faith in God and belief in Christ as the Son of God. Today, however, ... Tags:denominationalists, Peter, sin, keys, kingdom, saves
Pay The Piper By: Phillip Ross | - Paul's point in 1 Corinthians 9:4-8 is that Christian freedom incurs a cost. Turning Paul's questions into statements he said that Christians indeed have the right to eat and drink whatever they want. Apostles and pastors can marry just as anyone else can, and they can take their wives with them as they minister.
Speaking of wives, he implied that it is costly to care for a family and that those costs don't go away because a person is in the ministry. Ministers have the freedom to m ... Tags:paul, corinthians, pastor, salary, model
Freedom's Limits By: Phillip Ross | - Paul begins this 1 Corinthians 9 with a series of questions. The original letters in the New Testament were not divided into chapters. Rather, like any letter they just flowed from one thought to the next. By asking questions Paul was, in effect, making statements. The implied answer to each question is yes. Paul states: I am free. I am an apostle. I have seen the Lord Jesus. You (the Corinthian church members) are my workmanship in the Lord. And finally, Paul tells them that they are the seal o ... Tags:paul, corinthians, freedom, limits of freedom
What is one man's suffering is another man's joy; for as God, the Author of life, can turn dead seeds into sweet smelling blooms, God can turn what would appear a distasteful situation into an asset. There are times when out of necessity, if compromise is inevitable, farmers will build the barn better than the house. With the de Paul family, the barn was attached to the house, with only a split door separating the members of the barnyard fam ... Tags:saint vincent de paul, apostle of the poor
Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'reilly Or Forrest Gump's Mom - Take Your Pick By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - The Change we can believe in is quickly becoming change thats hard to believe. Perhaps its not Rush Limbaugh we need to refer to but Forrest Gumps mom. If stupid is as stupid does then socialism is as socialism does thus we dont need OReillys concurrence to call Obama a socialist.
The Chicago mob of the 1930s has returned to haunt us but with the spit and polish of the polit ... Tags:O'Reilly, Forrest Gump, Rush, Limbaugh, Obama, socialism, Chicago, CEO, PAC, activist, apostle Paul, church, America, world, news, Thessalonica, Macedonia, Stockholm, s
Abc's Nightline Faceoff On Satan An Exercise In Futility By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - ABCs Nightline Face-Off: Does Satan Exist moderated by Dan Harris and aired on Thursday March 26, 2009 ignored both scriptural admonishments from Romans 1:29 and 1Corinthians 12:20 that warn against entering into debates to try to prove the faith to anyone. Christianity can only proclaim the gospel for best effect. The rest is up to the hearer.
The discipline of theological proofs known commonly as apologetics serves to engage the seeker or the scoffer in p ... Tags:ABC, nightline, face-off, debate, chopra, satan, deepak, dan harris, annie lobert, antichrist, EU, lisbon Treaty, economic syatem, dictator, armaegeddon, apostle pau
A New Mind To Think And Get Rich By: Pauline Lewinson | - What kind of character are you allowing your thoughts to build? Will you entertain pure thoughts, so that you can have joy in your life or will you entertain evil thoughts and have pain and suffering? Our ability to get rich will depend on the thoughts we think. Paul the Apostle warns:
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God (Romans 12:2).
... Tags:New Mind, Thoughts, think and grow rich
Average Joe Liberal's Bleeding Heart Dilemna By: Aaron Taylor | - I feel sorry for liberals. I'm not talking about the militant liberal who distributes condoms to 13-year olds, desecrates the American flag and takes people to court for saying Merry Christmas. I'm talking about the average Joe liberal, the guy who works at the local Subaru factory who loves his country but thinks his fellow Americans are a bit too materialistic and has genuine concerns about how U.S. Foreign policy affects the rest of the world. The reason why I feel sorry for the average Joe l ... Tags:Bono, liberals, conservatives, Apostle Paul, gospel, bleeding heart liberal, Average Joe, save Darfur, military junta, Merry Christmas
The Cessationists’ Best Proof Text By: Kenneth Uptegrove | - The concept that God does not speak or lead us through the Holy Spirit today is more often than not a comfortable tradition that some grew up with, and never questioned. Such views were birthed out of our experience (or lack of it), matured into our tradition, and instituted as our doctrine—thereby becoming our lifestyle.
Before Da Vince Had A Code There Was An Antichrist Code By: Dr. Maria vonAnderseck | - Who isn't familiar with Dan Brown's provocative book, The Da Vinci Code that stepped on, what Christians consider, very sacred ground? His absorbing tale of Jesus' earthly lineage through Mary Magdalene sparked passionate debates around the world. Was Jesus married? Were original documents destroyed to keep his secret safe? Is his claim to divinity a charade? Before Da Vince had a Code there was an Antichrist Code that blows the Da Vinci Code out of the water.
The beginning of the human race, the fall of Adam & Eve, fallen angels among us, the Antichrist, and end times prophecy, the prophet Enoch, this is all red hot subject matter. People want to know the truth about their spiritual heritage and the connection of that heritage to earth's history and what they see going on today. Are we near the prophetic end of the world?
The New American Theology - A Gospel Found Between The Lines By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Perhaps the day has come when the well known comment made by C. S. Lewis is undergoing prophetic fulfillment. Lewis said that in today's world of intellectual pride and pomposity that Christ probably wouldn't be crucified at all. Instead, they would invite him over for dinner and spend the evening making fun of him.
A Whistle-stop Guide To The Way Of St James By: Stephen Morgan | - The patron saint of Spain, St James, is one of the most revered figures in Spain. Probably the most revered male figure, coming in second behind Mary and if truth be known probably a good way ahead of Christ.
For those amongst us who are possibly not biblical scholars then St. James was the son of Zebedee. St James was also a disciple and a fisherman who gave up his fishing nets to follow Christ. His mother was Salome and his brother was the Apostle John. With me so far?
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The Life And Ministry Of The Apostle Paul By: John Roney | - Paul had received a lot of bad press over the last 2000 years. But he is quite possibly one of the most authentic Christian leaders the world has ever seen.
The Apostle Paul:
1) Paul was born a Roman Citizen (from Tarsus, present day Turkey).
2) As a Roman Citizen, Paul had the right to speak in public, the right to travel throughout the Roman world.
3) Paul has the right to not be imprisoned without a trial.
Top Twenty-five Quotes On God And Christianity By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Do you love a good quote? Are you a Christian? Yes? Yes? Then I guarantee you will love the Top Twenty Quotes on God and Christianity! Okay, I admit, I did sneak in one of my own. See if you can find it.
Please note: These quotations are listed apathetically by author, not in any perceived order of importance.
"Christ is not valued at all unless He is valued above all." Saint Augustine (354-430) Christian church father, philosopher, bishop
Will The Real Antichrist Please Stand Up? By: C.F. Bettridge | - Most of the world believes there is going be some end time battle of Armageddon where the Antichrist will be defeated. I hate to say it but society has been lied to again. Most of the people who are preaching this stuff are preachers who are trying to scare folks to death and the end result is sending in money. Folks feel they should send in more money so these end time doomsayers so they can get the message out to the rest of the world. They are playing on the fears and the goodness of othe ... Tags:antichrist, who is the antichrist, battle of armageddon, god, jesus, john the apostle, the antichrist