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Written by CP Staff Report
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 18:12 |
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A Breakthrough Book by Fritz Kling details the rapid transitionary forces facing Christianity today.
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Two rivers meet in Manaus, Brazil, at the turbulent head of the Amazon River. The different-colored tributaries do not give way or merge, but instead strain against their common seam. For ten miles, they share the same channel but remain distinct like oil and water.
Christendom finds itself at just such a murky and perilous juncture. The church is caught between its tried-and-true past and an all-bets-are-off future. Christianity throughout the world is stunning in its scope and spiritual impact, but what is happening to the Church as new technological, promotional, and generational shifts make their unavoidable mark? And what difference does it make for Christians in day-to-day life?
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 14:24 |
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- Inspired by the 9/12 Project initiated by radio and television personality Glenn Beck, a Minnesota businesswoman has developed and published a new book to help educate children and adults alike about the basic founding principles of the United States of America.
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 22:42 |
Discovering why tongues of Pentecost divide— and how they can unite—the church of Jesus Christ Few topics have divided the 20th century evangelical church as deeply as the study of speaking in tongues. According to Pentecostal doctrine and tradition, the manifestation of tongues is a necessary evidence to confirm the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Among other evangelicals, the gift of tongues ceased when the last apostle died. In some churches—and even some seminary classrooms—discussions about tongues are taboo.
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 22:47 |
A New Small Group Resource that includes the legendary insights of Dr. Warren Wiersbe
Finding good small group material can be tricky. Some studies look slick on the outside but lack the kind of depth that can help the group move from a social gathering to a place of spiritual intimacy. Other studies focus so heavily on information and detail that relational connection is an afterthought. More than ever there is a need for a balanced study guide that combines community building with in-depth Bible knowledge. Thankfully, both of these priorities can be made clear to your group with the help of one of the most influential, in-depth, and relational Bible scholars in modern history. A man who has given his life to a deep examination of the Word of God, Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is an internationally known Bible teacher, former pastor of The Moody Church in Chicago, and the author of more than 150 books. For over thirty years, millions have come to rely on the timeless wisdom of Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s “Be” Commentary series. Dr. Wiersbe’s commentary and insights on Scripture have helped readers understand and apply God’s
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Tuesday, 12 January 2010 14:32 |
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CHICAGO, Ill. —From women exposing themselves for a camera crew on a beach in Florida during Spring Break, to same-sex dalliances, to the acceptance of “sexting” and other voyeuristic social media activities, girls have gone wild. In her new book, Girls Gone Wise (Moody Publishers, April 2010), author Mary Kassian says that activities that were once reviled as shameful are now embraced by young women—and sometimes even older women—as symbols of personal empowerment and sexual liberation.
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