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Young Pastors Vs. Old Churches... - After the Altar Call
Hello World, Wow, in 11 more days, July will be a wrap! Hard to believe that the days are summer ticking by so swiftly…So I hope we are enjoying our summer while we can :). So on to today’s post…I was intrigued when I came across this article “Young Pastor Voted Out By Veteran Members […]
Jacqueline J. Holness,
The Privileged Life: The “Nancy Drew Syndrome”
“I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some.” 1 Corinthians 9:22b There’s a “clue in the old books.” And it’s a mysterious syndrome…. I’m talk…
Nancy C. Williams,
A New Church Shaped Like a High-Heeled Shoe Hopes to Attract Female Worshipers!!! - After the Altar Call
To attract women, a new church shaped like a high-heeled shoe is opening in Taiwan. Would more USA men come to church if it was built like a big football ?
Jacqueline J. Holness,
Why I Write Big, Small and Medium-sized Books - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
It’s my joy and privilege to write different books on different subjects for different people, meeting different needs.
Randy Alcorn,
It’s Not Only Athletes: What Platform Has God Given You? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
You may not have as many people watching you as pro athletes, but innumerable angels, saints and the Lord Himself are watching.
Randy Alcorn,
Godly Discipline (1)
“But I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:27). Paul spoke to the Corinthians about his work in ministry. …
Anneta Pinto,
The Gospel in New Contexts
When I was just an undergraduate student studying ancient Greek, my professor explained that he had learned ancient Greek while studying at a university in Germany. Consequently, he often had to translate English sentences into German in his head before translating them successfully into ancient Greek. This process of “double translation” is very much like what every person attempts when they share the gospel. While the gospel is timeless and changeless, we each learned the gospel while mired…
Cole Feix,
Setting Aside Your Liberty
This series was first published during September 2014. –ed. Exercising our freedom must never come at the cost of offending another brother or sister in Christ. The principle of love demands that, whenever necessary, we willingly sacrifice our liberty for the sake of protecting each other. That is Paul’s theme in 1 Corinthians 8. In
John MacArthur,
From Selfish to Sacrificial Living | Blogs for Christian Living
Sacrificial living is to put others before myself, to do things that I don’t want to do because the Lord tells me. It’s not about me.
Mark Henslee,
Setting Aside Your Liberty
This series was first published during September 2014. –ed. Exercising our freedom must never come at the cost of offending another brother or sister in Christ. The principle of love demands that, whenever necessary, we willingly sacrifice our liberty for the sake of protecting each other. That is Paul’s theme in 1 Corinthians 8. In
John MacArthur,

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