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Monthly Archives: October 2012
How Should the Church Vote?
One thing that is painfully apparent as we approach the elections this year is the deep chasm in this country. Perhaps not so much for the average person, but certainly this is so in politics and the media. The political … Continue reading
Day 3: Will Riots X Out our Nation?
Originally posted on Lamplighter Ministries:
SPECIAL PRAYER CALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24! Heads-up now. We will be joined by key multiracial leaders to address the issue of potential riots following the election. Be prepared to pray through for your state and…
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An Unexpected Adventure
Yesterday, work took me to southern Vermont. This is a trip I make often and I am quite familiar with the route. In fact, I could almost drive it in my sleep. My last appointment of the day was outside … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, Christian Living, Faith, Fall, Foliage, Freedom, Grace, Holy Spirit, Liberty, Overcoming Life, Vermont, Wisdom
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The Church Political?
As elections approach here in the US, I have seen a number of people quoting Romans 13. Usually it is in criticism of some preacher or preachers endorsing this or that candidate. Sometimes this is in context of 501c3 regulations, … Continue reading