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[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…
“So how have you enjoyed our church?” asked Pastor Fred. He was the evangelism pastor for First Community Church, and he was out following up with recent visitors. “It was interesting,” said Ed noncommittally. Ed had taken his family to First Community Church two out of the last four weeks, and had said that any…
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“So what’s your New Year’s resolution,” asked Ellen, looking at Mac. “I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Come to think of it, I don’t do resolutions at all. I figure I am who I am.” “Let your yea be yea and your nay, nay,” intoned Jerry. “Trying to make me into a Christian, Jerry?” asked…
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[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…
“So how have you enjoyed our church?” asked Pastor Fred. He was the evangelism pastor for First Community Church, and he was out following up with recent visitors. “It was interesting,” said Ed noncommittally. Ed had taken his family to First Community Church two out of the last four weeks, and had said that any…
Published by my company, Energion Publications, this book provides a broad, dramatic sweep of history driven by imagination and spiritual commitment. The YouTube video below is a video reading by the author. You can also read his next novel, The Gathering of the Eternal Five, which we are serializing on the Nurturing Creativity blog. Just…
… at Brain Cramps for God. Some good stuff there! Watch for #CCLXXXVIII right here at the Jevlir Caravansary. Discover more from The Jevlir Caravansary Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
“So what’s your New Year’s resolution,” asked Ellen, looking at Mac. “I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Come to think of it, I don’t do resolutions at all. I figure I am who I am.” “Let your yea be yea and your nay, nay,” intoned Jerry. “Trying to make me into a Christian, Jerry?” asked…
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[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…