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ArthurRosh Member
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| Re: | | The temptation and danger is that we will begin to love our mission more than we love our savior. If that is true, then our savior will have no part of the mission. |
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2013/12/5 14:46 | Profile |
ArthurRosh Member
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| Re: | | Perhaps there is no special word in the New Testament as 'missionary' because God expects all His children to cross the street and oceans?
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2013/12/5 14:50 | Profile |
ArthurRosh Member
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| Re: | | Disciple-making is about being so hungry for God that you pour His word…into your heart and then into another person. |
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2013/12/5 14:54 | Profile |
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Joined: 2011/4/27 Posts: 177 USA
| Re: | | How To Start A Revival
Gypsy Smith was once asked how to start a revival.
He answered: “Go home, lock yourself in your room, kneel down in the middle of your floor. Draw a chalk mark all around yourself and ask God to start the revival inside that chalk mark. When He has answered your prayer, the revival will be on.”
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2013/12/7 8:54 | Profile |
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Joined: 2002/12/11 Posts: 39795 Canada
Online! | Re: | | “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” - John Bunyan
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2013/12/16 2:24 | Profile |
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Online! | Re: | | "Many of us read the Bible, not to learn, but to find verses to back up what we already believe. Who can learn anything that way? Let’s resolve to read the Bible more than we ever have, praying, “Lord, open my eyes to see something fresh and new from your Word!” - Jim Cymbala
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2013/12/16 23:14 | Profile |
ArthurRosh Member
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| Re: | | I believe the Lord wants us to live in a continual stare of seeing Him as everything and being content in Him alone. |
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2013/12/19 21:02 | Profile |
ArthurRosh Member
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| Re: | | Be much in secret prayer. Converse less with man, and more with God. - George Whitefield |
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2013/12/19 23:00 | Profile |
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Online! | Re: | | "Persecution led to martyrdom, and martyrdom had not terrors alone, but also attractions, and stimulated the noblest and most unselfish form of ambition. Every genuine martyr was a living proof of the truth and holiness of the Christian religion. Tertullian could exclaim to the heathen: "All your ingenious cruelties can accomplish nothing; they are only a lure to this sect. Our number increases the more you destroy us. The blood of the Christians is their seed." The moral earnestness of the Christians contrasted powerfully with the prevailing corruption of the age, and while it repelled the frivolous and voluptuous, it could not fail to impress most strongly the deepest and noblest minds."
— History of the Christian Church Volume 2.
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2013/12/26 23:03 | Profile |
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Joined: 2007/10/28 Posts: 1232 United States
| Re: | | The way of the Wind is the way of greatest emptiness; The way for the Water is the place of the lowest depth; The way for the Lightning is along the line of the greatest weakness. ‘If any man lack’ – there is God’s condition for His inflow. - Lilias Trotter _________________ Michelle
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2013/12/27 0:45 | Profile |