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Conservative Baptist Views: July 2010
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Friday, July 30, 2010. When He Was on the Cross I Was on His Mind. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To My Podcast. When He Was on the Cross I Was on His Mind. Links - CB-Related Agencies. Conservative Baptist National Association. WorldVenture - Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions. Missions Door - Conservative Baptist Home Missions. Mid-Atlantic Conservative Baptist Association. Bethel Seminary of the East.
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Conservative Baptist Views: Numbers 7: Repetitions with a Meaning
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Friday, September 14, 2012. Numbers 7: Repetitions with a Meaning. I was reading Numbers 7. Last night. That's the chapter that tells about the dedication offering for the altar that each tribe brings to the Lord. Much of the chapter repeats this long sentence twelve times changing only the name of the tribal leader who gives the offering, his father's name, and his tribe's name. For the altar from the leaders of Israel.
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Conservative Baptist Views: Jesus' words
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Tuesday, October 09, 2012. I was talking to a friend today about Luke 12:1-13:8. It reminded me of a point Ori Soltes. Made about Socratic dialogues. Though it may not be easy to figure out what is from Plato and what is from Socrates in Plato's artistic rendering, it is clearly an artistic rendering and not a transcription. Soltes points out that Socratic dialogue isn't like normal conversation. Unlike a Socratic dial...
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Conservative Baptist Views: May 2012
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Wednesday, May 02, 2012. Q Conference Evangelicals Approve of Churches Advocating Contraceptives for Singles. Apparently 70% of respondents at the recent Q conference of "younger evangelical leaders" were A-OK with churches advocating "contraception for their single twentysomethings". From Matthew Lee Anderson. The question is ambiguously worded (Advocate how? It says something about their moral maturity that young eva...
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Conservative Baptist Views: January 2012
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Global Christianity: Africa, Asia-Pacific, Americas Up; Europe Down. From the Pew Research Center. Catholics make up barely over half (50.1%) of the world wide Christian community. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To My Podcast. Global Christianity: Africa, Asia-Pacific, America. Links - CB-Related Agencies. Conservative Baptist National Association. Conservative Baptist Mission Northeast.
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Conservative Baptist Views: September 2011
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Rick Warren Snarky to Rob Bell. Has resigned from the Mars Hill Church he founded in Grandville, Michigan, and will move to California "to continue writing books and speaking on national and international tours". Pastor Rick Warren. Of Saddleback Church in California tweets:. 1 Bell resigns: http:/ bit.ly/p2jnOJ. Who are you to judge the servant of another? One assumes Bell and his wife w...
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Conservative Baptist Views: Testing the Lord
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Thursday, August 09, 2012. The Lord’s temptation on the pinnacle of the temple is an intriguing part of the temptations Satan presents to Jesus. The temptation is described in Matthew 4 and Luke 4. 5 Then the devil took Him into the holy city and had Him stand on the pinnacle of the temple,. Is a part not only of upright living but following the Lord and trusting His promises. For most of us, however, throwing ourselve...
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Conservative Baptist Views: August 2012
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Thursday, August 09, 2012. The Lord’s temptation on the pinnacle of the temple is an intriguing part of the temptations Satan presents to Jesus. The temptation is described in Matthew 4 and Luke 4. 5 Then the devil took Him into the holy city and had Him stand on the pinnacle of the temple,. Is a part not only of upright living but following the Lord and trusting His promises. For most of us, however, throwing ourselve...
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Conservative Baptist Views: September 2012
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Friday, September 14, 2012. Numbers 7: Repetitions with a Meaning. I was reading Numbers 7. Last night. That's the chapter that tells about the dedication offering for the altar that each tribe brings to the Lord. Much of the chapter repeats this long sentence twelve times changing only the name of the tribal leader who gives the offering, his father's name, and his tribe's name. For the altar from the leaders of Israel.
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Conservative Baptist Views: October 2012
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Comments on Christianity and the Conservative Baptist Movement- past, present, future. Tuesday, October 09, 2012. I was talking to a friend today about Luke 12:1-13:8. It reminded me of a point Ori Soltes. Made about Socratic dialogues. Though it may not be easy to figure out what is from Plato and what is from Socrates in Plato's artistic rendering, it is clearly an artistic rendering and not a transcription. Soltes points out that Socratic dialogue isn't like normal conversation. Unlike a Socratic dial...