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My Ministry Journey: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. My Pastoral Journey from '79 to '12. Following high school I entered the United States Air Force and received orders for a tour of duty in the Republic of Vietnam. Upon returning home, I took the option of an early discharge in exchange for attending college. During my college years I was challenged with the claims of Jesus from the Bible. After a time of reflection, I believed in the gospel of Jesus Christ. I did not know how to respond. As I continued to grow in my faith. My wi...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: August 2009
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Finally, My Answer to Islam, a High School Senior. My attempt at learning Arabic has put me in contact with many new friends, especially at the high school where I avail myself as a reserve teacher. At the close of the 09' semester, a student—a senior, a bright girl, a beautiful young lady full of life—asked me a challenging question. Her name is. Asked me: Do you favor Israel or. This generatio...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: Finally, My Answer to Islam, a High School Senior
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Finally, My Answer to Islam, a High School Senior. My attempt at learning Arabic has put me in contact with many new friends, especially at the high school where I avail myself as a reserve teacher. At the close of the 09' semester, a student—a senior, a bright girl, a beautiful young lady full of life—asked me a challenging question. Her name is. Asked me: Do you favor Israel or. This generatio...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: Widen Your Tent that The World May Know
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Widen Your Tent that The World May Know. A good quality of life is not found in the measure of ones net-worth, but in the measure of ones love-worth. 8220;Enlarge the place of your tent; stretch out the curtains of your dwellings,. Spare not; lengthen your cords and strengthen your pegs. For you will spread. Abroad to the right and to the left. And your descendants will possess nations. The wise K...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: June 2013
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Sunday, June 30, 2013. A Picture of Joy Out of Africa. These words came into the light while reading a general email from a former student who is now serving as a short-term missionary in sub Sahara, Africa. Writing with a sense of novel curiosity, Lindsay wrote of sustaining humidity, prevailing malaria, poisonous snakes, big black spiders, and her fond affection for a bedroom-dwelling lizard affectionately named,.
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: August 2007
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Saturday, August 11, 2007. What do you think? That was a question posed to me. It has to do with the use of the Arabic name for God,. Be used as a reasonable equivalent for the biblical name of God, when communicating the gospel to ‘non-Arab’ Muslims? Is the Arabic name for God. The ethnic answer is easy; if that were all this question is about. But this question has a snare that makes it a bit more of a challenge. Moon-...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: A Picture of Joy Out of Africa
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Sunday, June 30, 2013. A Picture of Joy Out of Africa. These words came into the light while reading a general email from a former student who is now serving as a short-term missionary in sub Sahara, Africa. Writing with a sense of novel curiosity, Lindsay wrote of sustaining humidity, prevailing malaria, poisonous snakes, big black spiders, and her fond affection for a bedroom-dwelling lizard affectionately named,.
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: Reflections on War and Peace
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Reflections on War and Peace. The human heart is an interesting consideration. As "the heart of a child," is the heart of mankind bent towards peace. Or, is the heart of mankind bent towards trouble. The judgment of history renders a guilty verdict on the side of trouble. I like the kids at the local middle and high school where I substitute teach from time to time. My attempt at learning ...
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community: How Practical is the Triunity of God?
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Religious Reflections in a Global Community. By Thomas Brown at TomBrowniam@aol.com. Saturday, February 10, 2007. How Practical is the Triunity of God? The second century Roman Emperor wrote, "The measure of a man is the things he loves." That is wise and telling. But the Bible takes that thought beyond the defined man to the one who defines the man. So the Bible teaches that the measure of a man is the God who loves him. The late Christian Theologian, AW Tozer wrote:. The names of God are important to b...