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Msg #2404 Let's Say We Abide What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2403 Things to Know & People to Know What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2402 Starting Life Right What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Hopewell Baptist Church, Fulton Mississippi Need: Bi-Vocational, Self-Supported, or Missionary Pastor
Msg #2401 Being One With Christology What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Wednesday Evening Service January  31,  2024 Proverbs 15:32-33 The instruction of wisdom Pastor Tuttle.
The Easy Thing is Not Always the Right Thing - KJV 1611 AV Encouraging believers to always choose to do RIGHT, this message was preached on Wednesday evening, Jan. 31, 2024, by ...
The Book of 1 John | Pastor Jordan Myers | Sunday PM 1/28/2024 Wednesday 1/31/2024 Pastor Jordan Myers The Book of 1 John Time: 7:00 PM Service: Wednesday PM Date: January 31st, 2024 ...
Wednesday Evening---January 31, 2024 Exodus 20: 1 - 17 Ten Commandments Preview.
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hold a hearing on a case seeking to stop Joe Biden from turning Idaho emergency rooms into abortion centers. As LifeNews.com reported previously, the Supreme Court ruled in January that Joe Biden can't force Idaho to turn its emergency rooms into abortion centers. The nation's highest court ruled that […]The post Supreme Court Will Hold Hearing on Case to Stop Biden From Turning ERs Into Abortion Centers appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Church leaders can offer clear moral and ethical guidance for a practice that violates biblical mandates.On April 8, the Vatican issued Dignitas Infinita, a 20-page document rejecting a variety of practices that violate human dignity. Unsurprisingly, these included human trafficking, violence against women, abortion, euthanasia, sex change, and child abuse. It also included surrogacy.This isn’t the first time the pontificate has come out against this “deplorable” practice, which “fails to respect the dignity of [the] child” and “violates the dignity of the woman.” Pope Francis made waves in January when he condemned surrogacy, noting that “a child is always a gift and never the basis of a commercial contract.”Evangelical Christians and pastors value the life of the unborn. That’s why we march across the capital on freezing January mornings and pray outside of abortion clinics. Our motivation for child protection must also lead us to confront the ways children are impacted by the baby-making industry as well.But when did you last hear your pastor address the issue of surrogacy from the pulpit? Odds are, never. Protestants have a dearth of official guidance on reproductive technologies. While some are clear on abortion, very few denominations have clear teachings on IVF, let alone the much rarer practice of surrogacy.Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ethics professor Andrew T. Walker told The New York Times that when he suggested introducing a resolution about artificial reproductive technology at the denomination’s annual convention, his colleagues hesitated.Some Christians are directly involved in surrogacy and see their role as a calling to help families have children, as CT reported in 2018. But many Christian bioethicists cite ...Continue reading...
By Janet Phelan Saturday saw a rather spectacular night-sky display over Tel Aviv and elsewhere in Israel, as Iran sent hundreds of drones and missiles...Was Iran’s Strike Against Israel a Psy-Op?
Most pastors will tell you of the importance of small groups. Speaking from personal experience, I know that if someone is connected in a small group, there is a greater likelihood that they'll be involved in a wider mission and more involved within the local church's life. They also have a built-in support system to help them grow in Christ. A recent LifeWay study found what I already knew through personal experience—small groups are important. Scott McConnell summarized the study with these words:"Small groups and Sunday School classes provide the relational glue that allows a local congregation to be a place where people love one another. Groups and relationships that are centered on the Word of God unify a congregation and motivate people to work together on the mission of the church. Churches with few people participating in groups are not in a healthy position to make more disciples."? [1]We also know that, just as with Sunday morning attendance, there are more women than men in attendance—about 60-40. Why is it harder to get men to be actively involved in small groups? Do they not like going? Or are there other reasons?Before answering these questions, I should say that in my own experience, I have witnessed many men absolutely love going to small groups. If a man is engaged in other disciplines within the body of Christ, these "reasons" are usually not a big enough hurdle. And in my experience, many of the men who attend small groups say it's their favorite time of the weak. Nevertheless, it can be a tough hurdle for some to overcome. Here are some of those reasons: ? [1]? https://research.lifeway.com/2023/03/07/research-reveals-importance-of-small-groups-evangelism-assimilation-for-church-growth/Photo Courtesy:? ? Jantanee Rungpranomkorn from? Getty Images
By Alternative Homesteading Hello good people, Welcome to my channel and welcome Newcomers! Thank you for subscribing. Hit the THUMBS UP Like button down below...Journalist Janet Phelan Files “Cease and Desist” Letter with the CIA
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