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a love stronger than our fear: new songs at karis
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Thursday, July 3, 2008. New songs at karis. I'd like to start a new series on my blog today featuring the various songs we teach at our church here in. For those of you who don't know, I lead the music and am the Pastor for Worship and. At this church. We're interdenominational Christian church that is part of the Acts 29 Network. But don't get me wrong. There is much being written today that I think will. This song is a...
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a love stronger than our fear: July 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Thursday, July 10, 2008. We've got another new one coming down the pipes this week at Karis. Lyrics by John Newton; Music and Chorus lyrics by Clint Wells. Why did I choose it? The second verse -. I would but can’t repent,. Though I endeavor oft;. This stony heart can ne’er relent. Till Jesus makes it soft. Till Jesus make it soft.". Why teach it right now:. Can you hear it? There is a clip here. Thursday, July 3, 2008.
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a love stronger than our fear: a worthwhile read
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Monday, June 23, 2008. I just finished Tim Keller's book, The Reason for God. The first half of the book focuses on seven major objections that are common in our culture For example, Keller devotes chapters to questions such as "How can a good God allow suffering? And "Hasn't science disproved Christianity? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Josh Ritter - The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter. Death Cab for Cutie.
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a love stronger than our fear: May 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Friday, May 30, 2008. If you haven't yet seen the film and read the novel Into the Wild,. To top all that off, the film's soundtrack, written and performed by Eddie Vedder, of Pearl Jam fame, is phenomenal. Vedder was the right man to convey the raw grit and subtle beauty of this story. Journalistically, in film, and musically, this is an all-around well-told story of tragedy and unanticipated redemption. By Richard Fost...
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a love stronger than our fear: another new tune(s)
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Friday, September 5, 2008. As for this week's music at Karis I am excited to introduce another great new song. Really, I'm kind of introducing a song and a half this week. I;ll explain the half part later. As for the main new song:. Tim Smith (Worship Pastor, Mars Hill Church, Seattle). Why Did I Choose It? But also for who he is. Skies rain and if I stay. The trees will raise their arms and. Why teach it right now?
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a love stronger than our fear: October 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Thursday, October 23, 2008. New songs at karis - 10.26.08. Jeremy Quillo (of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, KY). Why did I choose it? This is a great prayer to sing in preparation to hear and receive God's word together when we gather. It sort of combines the attitude of the psalmist in Ps. 119 (Lord, how I love your law! Why teach it right now? Much of the rest of Luke's gospel (which we're currently studying a...
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a love stronger than our fear: new songs at karis - 10.26.08
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Thursday, October 23, 2008. New songs at karis - 10.26.08. Jeremy Quillo (of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, KY). Why did I choose it? This is a great prayer to sing in preparation to hear and receive God's word together when we gather. It sort of combines the attitude of the psalmist in Ps. 119 (Lord, how I love your law! Why teach it right now? Much of the rest of Luke's gospel (which we're currently studying a...
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a love stronger than our fear: November 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Thursday, November 13, 2008. A Theology of Economics? We're getting ready to do another installment of our Theology at the Forge. Series through Karis. This is one of our missional (culturally engaging) events in tandem with our Movies and Mindmaps. Series where we watch a film and discuss the wordlview presented in it. With TATF. Perhaps the first question on your mind is this: Why call it Theology. There will be some f...
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a love stronger than our fear: September 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Friday, September 5, 2008. As for this week's music at Karis I am excited to introduce another great new song. Really, I'm kind of introducing a song and a half this week. I;ll explain the half part later. As for the main new song:. Tim Smith (Worship Pastor, Mars Hill Church, Seattle). Why Did I Choose It? But also for who he is. Skies rain and if I stay. The trees will raise their arms and. Why teach it right now?
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a love stronger than our fear: January 2008
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A love stronger than our fear. Thoughts on becoming deeply well in a troubled world. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. On starting a new blog. But I think I am finally ready to re-enter the fray. Over the past few years, the approach to blogging has expanded and matured, and what I now see excites me. The possibilities for this medium are relatively broad, in both good and bad ways. I hope, of course, to use mine for good. That's what I suppose would be the greatest potential use of the blog world. Words from a...