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Life in the Journey: Would you trade your life for someone else's life?
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Monday, August 13, 2007. Would you trade your life for someone else's life? For those who have not heard, on Sunday, August 12, 2007, a gunman entered a church building, killed three people, wounded five others, and held several hostage until he finally surrendered to police. This is one account. Of what happened during the incident:. Now, this is a witness' report to police. Is this the way it happened? But, what about you? Would you be willing to give your life in exchange for someone else's life?
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Sharing in the Life: Unstructured (Fluid? Spirit Led?) Gatherings - My Responsibility
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Sharing in the Life. Monday, April 23, 2007. Gatherings - My Responsibility. This past Saturday night I gathered with Alan. And his family along with some other friends at Alan's house. For Alan's recap of this meeting see here. I appreciate your honesty. I know where you're coming from when you say that you haven't given the Holy Spirit much time to speak to you after spending time in the Word or in prayer. I, too, have experienced this same type of conviction in our gatherings here from time to time.
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Meditations on Metaphysics: April 2007
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To encourage and promote the open exchange of philosophical ideas among those who are seeking the truth, and to maintain a forum for the discussion of topics relating to religious epistemology, cosmology, and the problem of evil. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Should we abandon the Greek and Hebrew . . . If we don't know what we are doing? I was recently involved in a class discussion that got pretty heated. A fellow student presented a paper, the thesis of which might be stated as follows:. Greek and Hebrew&#...
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Life in the Journey: July 2007
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Friday, July 27, 2007. I want to talk about something that has been on my heart for a while now: people who are unbiblically burdened. This burden comes in many forms, from a pastor* who is over-worked, a deacon* who is emotionally drained, or even a congregant* who is made to feel guilty. Where does this all lead? Some say it is for the Glory of Christ - maybe, but does this go against what he said about his burden? Should the deacon* be making major decisions about minor things, visiting every church m...
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Life in the Journey: September 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Walking through difficulty. together. I almost did not write this post. Honestly, compared to many people and the struggles that they are going through, it is hard for me to call my struggles "difficulties". But, there are difficulties in my life. Everyone goes through difficulties, trials, struggles, whatever we want to call them. Perhaps you would like to thank God for some people who are walking or have walked through difficulty together with you. Links to this post.
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Life in the Journey: The Outsiders
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Have you ever felt like the "outsider"? Here is a story of a couple and their recent experiences with the church. Right now, my wife and I feel like outsiders. Some people in the group we meet with on Sunday mornings seem to treat us, especially my wife, like we don't belong. Why? Well, our best guess is that we do not meet the "good Christian" standards. Are we wrong to feel like we're being treated like outsiders? What do you all think? Have you experienced similar things?
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Life in the Journey: Homosexuals and the Church
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007. Homosexuals and the Church. Many of you may have heard of High Point Church in Texas. They have made some headlines, because they refused to allow a homosexual's memorial service in their church. The American Family Association has linked to an article called, Texas church refuses to host memorial service that would have glorified homosexuality. But they did not leave the family high and dry, the statement continues, "To assist the family in securing another location, an alter...
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The Knox Clan: October 2009
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The family blog of Alan, Margaret, Jeremy, and Miranda Knox from Youngsville, NC. You'll probably also see appearances by Lucy and Aggie (our dogs) and our friends. Saturday, October 3, 2009. We will not be updating this blog any longer. You can find new information about our family at our web site: http:/ knoxclan.net. Posted by Margaret Knox. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Maël and Cindy's blog. Robin and Mike's blog. Patti's (and Chloe's) Blog.
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The Knox Clan: May 2008
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The family blog of Alan, Margaret, Jeremy, and Miranda Knox from Youngsville, NC. You'll probably also see appearances by Lucy and Aggie (our dogs) and our friends. Friday, May 9, 2008. Meet in the Street 2008 - Part 5. Posted by Alan Knox. Links to this post. Labels: tae kwon do. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Meet in the Street 2008 - Part 4. Posted by Alan Knox. Links to this post. Labels: tae kwon do. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Meet in the Street 2008 - Part 3. There are some really awesome board breaks in this...