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Year End E-Letter #3 – To Our Congregation. January 4, 2008. Dear Church Family,. This is the third in a series of year end reflections. I meant to get this out by the 1. When I pause to think ahead into a new year about Covenant Fellowship, I do wish to see the things that I spoke about before in the first reflection, all of which amount to a thriving and fruitful small church ministry. OK, so I liked EF Schumacher’s Small is Beautiful, I confess). The second gift which we have to give is the gift of ti...
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Day 3: Center for Creative Leadership | Greensboro NC Christian
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Day 3: Center for Creative Leadership. Day 3: Center for Creative Leadership. This entry was posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 8:46 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Day 3: Center for Creative Leadership. April 8, 2016 at 6:50 am. I’m glad to hear that Velicia is a contender in the name game. How exciting! Come on http:/ tropaadet.dk/lorainewall75999081845.
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Easter 2008 – Homily Two | Greensboro NC Christian
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Easter 2008 – Homily Two. The Apostle Paul did not get to spend adequate time with every congregation that he founded. He was often dragged away before he could really get going. It is amazing that many of the fledgling churches survived at all. Paul did not get to teach them about every matter, and he had to do much follow-up teaching through his writing. I would guess that he wrote hundreds and hundreds of letters. This caused the living to grieve as ones who had no hope would grieve. For Paul there wa...
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Easter 2008 – Homily One | Greensboro NC Christian
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Easter 2008 – Homily One. And God has visited his people! And this report about him spread through the whole of Judea and all the surrounding country. When Jesus saw the woman he had compassion on her. This means that he had a deep awareness of how she was suffering and a desire to alleviate her suffering if he could. For she most surely was suffering. You know, even back then dead people didn’t normally come back to life, and the people were duly awed. But I want you to notice a simple little phrase, Je...
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Old School, New Clothes: September 2011
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Monday, September 19, 2011. THE BOOK IS OUT! The book is currently for sale at a discounted rate on the Wipf and Stock website. It is available on Amazon (click here). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Buy Old School, New Clothes Here. Buy BB. Warfield's Scientifically Constructive Theology. Delaware County Christian School. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Old School, New Clothes: The Ethos of America: Measure, Manipulate, Manufacture and Manage
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Monday, February 20, 2012. The Ethos of America: Measure, Manipulate, Manufacture and Manage. Using God's word. Jesus' fiercest opponents were not those who were outside God's covenant community; it was those. God's covenant community that schemed so that Jesus would be crucified, and they did it in the name of serving God! I want it to be. At the heart...
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Old School, New Clothes: September 2012
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. The kind people over at the Kuyers Institutes have given us a copy of John Hull's review of our book to share with you. You may read it by clicking HERE. Read through it and feel free to share your thoughts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Buy Old School, New Clothes Here. Delaware County Christian School.
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Old School, New Clothes: May 2012
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Monday, May 14, 2012. Peer Review of OSNC. Just wanted to inform you all that a review of Old School, New Clothes. Appears in the newest issue of The Journal of Education and Christian Belief. Vol 16, num 1) that is in the process of being printed right now. Check it out and join the discussion! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Old School, New Clothes: February 2012
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Monday, February 20, 2012. The Ethos of America: Measure, Manipulate, Manufacture and Manage. Using God's word. Jesus' fiercest opponents were not those who were outside God's covenant community; it was those. God's covenant community that schemed so that Jesus would be crucified, and they did it in the name of serving God! I want it to be. At the heart...
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Old School, New Clothes: Nicholas Wolterstorff on Integration
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Old School, New Clothes. Official Website of Old School New Clothes: The Cultural Blindness of Christian Education. By Ronald E. Hoch and David P. Smith. Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Nicholas Wolterstorff on Integration. Justin Taylor posted a quote from Nicholas Wolterstorff on his blog. That is in line with much (if not all) of what we say in our book. The quote is as follows:. 8212;Nicolas Wolterstorff, “ Fifty Years Later. 34, no. 1 (September 2005): 28. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).