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Small steps in faith: November 2004
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Small steps in faith. Monday, November 29, 2004. I'm reading a book called "Blue Like Jazz" by Donald Miller It' written from the author's point of view and I love how he thinks I just finished a chapter on his views of the church. So here is a step-by-step formula for how you, too, can go to church without getting angry:. Pray that God will show you a church filled with people who share your interests and values. Go to the church God shows you. I have the 1st 2 with Southwest. Saturday, November 27, 2004.
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Small steps in faith: December 2004
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Small steps in faith. Friday, December 31, 2004. Bringing two worlds together. As the saying goes: Some Christians are so heavenly minded, they’re of no earthly good. The gospel is all about caring for the real human needs of people, not just about getting them into heaven. The more committed we are to heaven (the more we get an eternal perspective on life) the more deeply we will be committed to this life and those around us. Faith in action brings two worlds together. Posted by Rochelle @ 7:19 AM.
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Small steps in faith: July 2005
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Small steps in faith. Saturday, July 30, 2005. Republican does not equal Christian". Republican does not equal Christian" This a quote from Matthew Paul Turner. In an article he was interviewed for in "Citizen Link" I love where he says "I vote for people" No wonder I love his books so much He thinks like I do I'm getting ready to read and review his new book "Provocative Faith" on my website next week If you've never read any of his books you need to They're awesome :) and read his article. Let us lift ...
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Small steps in faith: January 2005
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Small steps in faith. Monday, January 31, 2005. I'm in a small group on Monday nights led by Jim and Susan Rigano We've had a break because of the holidays and I'm looking forward to meeting again next week We've decided to do a study "Share Jesus Without Fear" It seems to be something that is hard for alot of us to do on a consistent basis It takes us out of our comfort zones. There are two kinds of people in our churches. Those who talk about the lost. Those who talk to the lost. Why do we stay silent?