exploringthefaith.com
William Lane Craig | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/tag/william-lane-craig
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Can you be good without God? The Moral Argument for God. March 21, 2015. September 1, 2015. Another excellent video from Reasonable Faith. Can something come from nothing? August 23, 2013. September 1, 2015. Here’s an excellent presentation of the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God from William Lane Craig and Reasonable Faith. I hope you find something thought-provoking here. Feel free to join the discussion! Email check fai...
exploringthefaith.com
Evangelical Free Church of America | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/tag/evangelical-free-church-of-america
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Evangelical Free Church of America. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. May 29, 2014. September 1, 2015. These are some of the same observations I had when becoming personally familiar with the EFCA:. July 30, 2013. October 2, 2015. So you can understand my excitement at learning more about EFCA Gateway. July 23, 2013. October 2, 2015. Earlier this year, our church affiliated with the EFCA. In a previous post, I wrote about w...
exploringthefaith.com
church leadership | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/category/church-leadership
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. A biblical case for senior pastors? September 1, 2015. October 2, 2015. Most evangelical churches today have a senior or lead pastor. Can we make a solid, biblical case to establish this practice? For those who are part of a church that has both elders and a senior/lead pastor, here are two questions I invite you to answer:. Why do you have elders? Why do you have a senior/lead pastor? Or we could resort to conjecture or speculation:.
exploringthefaith.com
Ed Stetzer | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/tag/ed-stetzer
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. May 29, 2014. September 1, 2015. These are some of the same observations I had when becoming personally familiar with the EFCA:. I hope you find something thought-provoking here. Feel free to join the discussion! If you're new to this blog, please check out this post. Before commenting. Thanks! Follow Blog via Email. Join 86 other followers. Life of the believer. Back to the Center.
exploringthefaith.com
exploring the faith | The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton | Page 2
https://exploringthefaith.com/page/2
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Misapplying 1 Corinthians 14:26. September 19, 2015. August 12, 2016. Does the Bible teach that we should have completely open, spontaneously Spirit-led church meetings where everyone contributes? Many would say “Yes! 8221; and point to one specific passage to support this teaching:. What then shall we say, brothers and sisters? 1 Corinthians 14:26, NIV. Must be done so that the church may be built up [emphasis added].” This i...What ha...
exploringthefaith.com
Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/2014/05/29/ed-stetzer-on-the-efca
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. May 29, 2014. September 1, 2015. These are some of the same observations I had when becoming personally familiar with the EFCA:. Evangelical Free Church of America. Follow-up to “Why do so few churches today have a truly biblical eldership? Can you be good without God? The Moral Argument for God →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Feeling led,...
exploringthefaith.com
mission | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/tag/mission
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. May 29, 2014. September 1, 2015. These are some of the same observations I had when becoming personally familiar with the EFCA:. I hope you find something thought-provoking here. Feel free to join the discussion! If you're new to this blog, please check out this post. Before commenting. Thanks! Follow Blog via Email. Join 86 other followers. Life of the believer. Back to the Center.
exploringthefaith.com
Follow-up to “Why do so few churches today have a truly biblical eldership?” | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/2014/01/28/follow-up-why-so-few-churches
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Follow-up to “Why do so few churches today have a truly biblical eldership? January 28, 2014. October 2, 2015. Has generated some interesting discussions. One person asked me if churches that have a genuine, biblical eldership ever drift back into a senior pastor structure and, if they do, why? The answer to the first question is unfortunately, yes, they sometimes do return to a senior pastor model. I recently added a page. What I am sa...
exploringthefaith.com
multiplying churches | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/tag/multiplying-churches
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. May 29, 2014. September 1, 2015. These are some of the same observations I had when becoming personally familiar with the EFCA:. I hope you find something thought-provoking here. Feel free to join the discussion! If you're new to this blog, please check out this post. Before commenting. Thanks! Follow Blog via Email. Join 86 other followers. Life of the believer. Back to the Center.
exploringthefaith.com
Can you be good without God?: The Moral Argument for God | exploring the faith
https://exploringthefaith.com/2015/03/21/moral-argument-for-god
The ruminations, cogitations and occasional insights of Curt Parton. Can you be good without God? The Moral Argument for God. March 21, 2015. September 1, 2015. Another excellent video from Reasonable Faith. Encouraging words from Ed Stetzer on the EFCA. Exploring a possible church plant →. 10 thoughts on “ Can you be good without God? The Moral Argument for God. March 21, 2015 at 3:52 pm. Why would you rebel against the One who created you, knowing that He has the power to give and take life? The point(...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT