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The Mission field is right here in America
June 09th, 200909:25 PM ETFor centuries missionaries have went outside of our nation spreading the gospel. I have even traveled on several mission trips and noticed similarities in A... -
Stop Being So Religious!
May 18th, 200909:49 PM ETby Jesse Duckworth From looking at this title, you probably think that I am anti-Christian but actually this blog is "all the way" for believers". I wrote this to encourage all believers to have a balance in life (Proverbs 11:1). What I mean is not always having ONE way of doing things in our Christian walk. Some people have taken fait... -
The Kingdom Economy
April 26th, 200909:39 PM ETby Jesse Duckworth It seems as if every time we turn on the television, there's always this "gloom and doom" message about the economy. It's to the point where I have to turn the station or just not watch the news at all. The fact of the matter is that most of the newscasters and analyst truly can't predict what the future will bring. Although the... -
Part II Separation of Chruch and Sexuality
March 29th, 200904:41 PM ETby Jesse Duckworth As I discussed in the last blog, our society is becoming more open with sexuality. The government has funded programs to educate our youth and encourage marriage as the answer to the negative sexual issues that have affected so many people in our nation. Unfortunately marriages are decreasing, divorces are increasing, and many ... -
Separation of Church and Sex
March 08th, 200909:04 PM ETBy Jesse Duckworth If we would be honest with ourselves, many of us could say that the world has become so open about sexuality that its influence cannot be denied. Just turn on the television for a moment and I guarantee you'll see something of a sexual nature. Whether it's to sell beer or increase ratings for a television show, sex is shown ever... -
Part II New Millineum Christian
February 08th, 200907:22 PM ETAs I mentioned in the first blog, I wanted to discuss the changes our society has developed in relation to the church and biblical beliefs throughout the years from a humanistic and religious point of view. In my opinion, the humanistic view for change came because each generation began to develop their own beliefs based on "feelings" instead of bi... -
The New Millennium Christian
January 19th, 200908:27 PM ETThroughout American history it seems that cultures have changed their beliefs in the Bible, attending church, or in essence being a Christian. As a matter of fact, LifeWay Research which is an organization that develops surveys and other studies on religious topics showed that many non-believers don't have an understanding of God. Results on a surv...
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