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Challenging Churchianity
Tag Archives: Christ
The Disease Called “God Told Me”
My friend and fellow servant of Christ in Kenya has published a new book available at Amazon.com. Pastor Olare delves into the question of the believer’s source for truth and … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Evangelism, Ministry, Pastorate, Prayer, Reformation, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, authority in the church, Bible, charismatic, Christ, christian, Christianity, churches, churchianity, cult, Elly Achok Olare, extra-Biblical revelation, God, God told me, Jesus, Kenya, New Apostolic Reformation, Pentecostalism, personal revelation, reformed, Reformed Gospel, religion, revelation, Roman Catholic, Scripture, Scripture alone, sola Scriptura, spiritual gifts, Spirituality, sufficiency of Scripture, The Disease Called God Told Me, theology, truth, where living begins, Word of God
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Gracefully Graces Me
Our singing unto the Lord should make sense and teach those singing and listening about the God of the Bible. This video says it all about much modern “Christian” church music.
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Tagged Bible, challenging churchianity, Christ, church, God, gracefully graces me, humor, hymns, Jesus, music, praise, reformed, Scripture, theology, video, worship
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“Christian Worship” Pastor Explains Why She & Her Husband No Longer Believe
Just one note: notice Mrs Gungor makes no mention of Jesus or salvation as part of her religious experience. From a Reformed perspective, we would say that she and her husband were never saved to begin with, but were merely … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Evangelism, Ministry, news, Pastorate, Prayer, Reformation, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged atheism, Bible, Christ, christian, Christian music, Christianity, church, churchianity, God, Jesus, Lisa Gungor, megachurch, Michael Gungor, ministry, music, pastor, religion, Spirituality, the Gungors, Word of God, worship
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The Fire that Fueled the Reformation
In commemoration of Reformation Day, October 31, 1517, the day on which Martin Luther nailed to the church door his 95 complaints against the Roman Catholic Church, comes this short, but relevant article: http://www.tms.edu/preachersandpreaching/the-fire-that-fueled-the-reformation/
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Evangelism, History, Ministry, Pastorate, Reformation, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged 1517, Bible, Christ, church, Council of Constance, England, Foxes Book of Martyrs, France, German, God's Word, Great Bible, Greek, Hebrew, Hebrews 4:12, Holy Spirit, Jan Hus, Jesus, John Wycliffe, King Henry VIII, King James Version, KJV, Latin, Lollards, Martin Luther, Nathan Busenitz, October 31, pope, Prague, preaching, Protestant, reformation, Reformers, revival, Roman Catholic, Romans 1:16-17, Scripture, sola Scriptura, The Master's Seminary, TMS.edu, two-edged sword, Vulgate, Waldensians, William Tyndale, Word of God
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We Need Christ
Martin Luther (1483-1546) strongly challenged the church of his day over un-biblical practices like forgiving sins for financial contributions or the veneration of artifacts, that were drastically clouding over the Good News. It’s recorded that Luther’s spiritual father at the time pleaded … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, Evangelism, History, Ministry, Pastorate, Reformation, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged 1 Corinthians 2:1-2, Christ, churchianity, common people, corruption, cultural relevance, excellence of speech, good news, Him crucified, indulgences, Jesus, Johannes Tietzel, Martin Luther, Protestant, reformation, religion, ritual, Roman Catholic, spiritualism, testimony of God, the Gospel, tradition, veneration, wisdom, worship
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Loving God AND Your Country
This article on Loving God AND Your Country is well written and thought provoking. What does it mean to “love your country”? How does loving your country fit within a Christian context? Particularly challenging for American Christians. http://www.reformation21.org/articles/loving-god-and-your-country.php
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church, History, Ministry, news, Pastorate, Politics, Prayer, Reformation, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged America, Americanism, Christ, Christianity, church, faith, flag, God, http://www.reformation21.org, Jesus, love your country, Matthew Holst, patriotism, reformation, Reformation21.org, secular, secularism, the Bible, ungodly, USA
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