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By Apprising Administrator on Mar 26, 2007 in AM Missives, Current Issues, Emergent Church
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 26, 2007 in AM Missives, Current Issues, Emergent Church
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 26, 2007 in Current Issues, Features, Word Faith
Smiling Joel Osteen was in Boston a while back for a book signing and an O so grueling two hour worship “show.” The subject of same sex marriage was brought up, and while it temporarily wiped the smile off of his face, Osteen did manage to keep his composure long enough to answer in his […]
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 24, 2007 in Current Issues, Features
. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts. By Phil Johnson This post appears at Pulpit Magazine and is adapted from a transcript of a seminar from the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference, titled “Closet Calvinists.”
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 24, 2007 in AM Missives, Current Issues, Emergent Church, Erwin McManus
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 24, 2007 in Current Issues, Erwin McManus
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 23, 2007 in Current Issues, Features
. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts. By Phil Johnson This post appears at Pulpit Magazine and is adapted from a transcript of a seminar from the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference, titled “Closet Calvinists.”
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 22, 2007 in Current Issues, Features
. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts. By Phil Johnson This post appears at Pulpit Magazine and is adapted from a transcript of a seminar from the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference, titled “Closet Calvinists.”
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 22, 2007 in Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Emergent Church
By Apprising Administrator on Mar 21, 2007 in Current Issues, Features
. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts. By Phil Johnson This post appears at Pulpit Magazine and is adapted from a transcript of a seminar from the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference, titled “Closet Calvinists.”
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