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Tattoo | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Critical Thinking →. November 16, 2010 · 13:47. In church this past Sunday I got a tattoo. Live, during the service. It was sort of a gimmick used to promote AJ’s new sermon series entitled ‘Marked’. It uses tattoos as a metaphor for how God works in our lives. The gimmick seemed to be pretty well received, at least by those who are into tattoos. I hope that it made a positive impression on the others too. Edit: Our humble church service got some press coverage. Error: Twitter did ...
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Alcohol (part 2) | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Alcohol (part 3) →. December 5, 2010 · 21:44. In this post I’m continuing my examination of alcohol consumption by members Wesleyan Church. If you are just joining me, start with part 1 here. Of the two main biblical arguments for abstinence from alcohol used by the Wesleyan Church I’ll look at Rom. 14:21. First since it seems pretty straight forward. Don’t eat meat or drink wine or do anything else if it might cause another Christian to stumble. And 2 Cor. 7:1. Talks about sexual ...
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Put Christ back in Xmas? | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. December 10, 2010 · 22:03. Put Christ back in Xmas? This time of year I often see well meaning Christians complaining about people using the abbreviation. For Christmas. Their rallying cry is “Put Christ back in Xmas”, or something of the sort. While I appreciate their attempt to fight the pervasiveness of the commercial Christmas, in this case their efforts are misplaced. Is commonly used as an abbreviation for God (. Another example of the early Greek Christians (Xians! Fill in y...
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fridge bUzz: The Decade In Music: Personal Reflections Part 2
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I sat in the cupboard and wrote it down in neat. Saturday, January 09, 2010. The Decade In Music: Personal Reflections Part 2. Sr Highschool Late 2003- mid 2006. The last couple weeks of highschool while I was studying and preparing for graduation/prom and all that fun stuff I started listening to The Eraser by Thom Yorke. An album that would radically alter my listening tastes during my university years. Labels: decade in music. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Apostle of Hustle (x2).
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Encouragement | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Finding Yourself →. October 21, 2010 · 21:13. A few months ago I applied for a promotion that would take me away from Halifax but I recently discovered that I did not get it. I was quite disappointed yet oddly relieved at the same time. Does that make any sense? I posted before about feeling a certain call to leadership but I still don’t know what to make of it. What does God have in store for me? Is it one of the possible paths that I see before me or another as yet undreamed of?
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Moving | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Put Christ back in Xmas? December 11, 2010 · 01:48. I’m moving my blog here: Marked. Put Christ back in Xmas? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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December | 2010 | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Monthly Archives: December 2010. December 11, 2010 · 01:48. I’m moving my blog here: Marked. December 10, 2010 · 22:03. Put Christ back in Xmas? This time of year I often see well meaning Christians complaining about people using the abbreviation. For Christmas. Their rallying cry is “Put Christ back in Xmas”, or something of the sort. While I appreciate their attempt to fight the pervasiveness of the commercial Christmas, in this case their efforts are misplaced. Which translates ...
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Alcohol (part 2) | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Alcohol (part 3) →. December 5, 2010 · 21:44. In this post I’m continuing my examination of alcohol consumption by members Wesleyan Church. If you are just joining me, start with part 1 here. Of the two main biblical arguments for abstinence from alcohol used by the Wesleyan Church I’ll look at Rom. 14:21. First since it seems pretty straight forward. Don’t eat meat or drink wine or do anything else if it might cause another Christian to stumble. And 2 Cor. 7:1. Talks about sexual ...
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Alcohol (part 4) | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Put Christ back in Xmas? December 8, 2010 · 22:00. This is the fourth and final post on my examination of alcohol consumption by members Wesleyan Church. If you are just joining me, start with part 1 here. And part 3 here. In my last post I came to the conclusion that, although abstinence from alcohol is not Biblically mandated, it is a wise life choice; but it is not one that should be dictated by the Church. That leaves us with one question: who cares? Wesleyan church to which a ...
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Alcohol (part 1) | Keeping Up With Jones
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Keeping Up With Jones. Alcohol (part 2) →. December 3, 2010 · 11:40. Alcohol consumption is a bit of a controversial issue among us evangelical Christian types. I can’t speak to other church denominations but I sometimes struggle with the Wesleyan Church’s stance on the issue so I decided to take a closer look at what exactly the Church has to say and why. This discussion is likely to get a bit lengthy so I’m going to break it up into multiple posts. Article 3. Covenant Membership Commitments. Seems to s...