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Yes, We Can
Visual Artists For God | 23 hours ago by Chris
Add Bible Scripture to your artwork. That is the main message of Worldwide Evangelism Christian Artist Network (WeCAN). They admonish every Christian visual artist worldwide to donate art to various organization, charities and entities ( such as orph read more
Breaking Point Program at GPDPHS
Marriage and Beyond | May 14th 2008 by Jennifer Aspacio
Jive Youth is the name of youth group in church. The hubby is busy with several activities lately as follow up programs after the Heroes Summer Camp that commenced last week of April. Yesterday the hubby teamed up with Bro. Erwin as the latte read more
Ruth loved Naomi as Adam loved Eve Suck It Up
God Is A Dyke | May 14th 2008 by Miss Vicki
Hey don't get mad at me those are the very words found in your Bible, so do you think Adam loved Eve like a sister or a pet goat? Of course not! He loved her like a man loves a woman, his helpmate and lover. Can I get an agreement on that?Then for read more
Iowa - The Beautiful Land
heart to heart | May 14th 2008 by DM
”When the Vikings found Iceland and decided it was so beautiful they wanted to stay. However, they really didn’t want anyone to bother them, invade them, or join them…. so, they named it “Iceland.” read more
Re: Ideas for Children’s Ministry
Childrens Ministry Inspiration | May 14th 2008
Thought I would post a reply to an email enquiry we just got, might make for interesting reading if you are that way inclined! (edited for brevity) —– Original Message —– From: D G To: David Wakerley Sent: Thu May 15 06:04:47 read more
Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius Should Be Banned From Communion…
Coffee Stained News | May 14th 2008 by Coffee Stained News
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, of the Archdiocese of Kansas City of Kansas has asked and met with the Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius requesting that she longer partake in the sacred act of communion. The eating of a wafer and the drinking of grape read more
Spring Sucks
Nikao | May 14th 2008 by Vince
Springtime brings flowers and sunshine and maybe the years first good sunburn. But it also brings major trials for pastors in my experience. Youth pastors will probably notice this more than those of us dealing more with adults, since adults are bett read more
An Interesting Thing Happened on the Way to Communion
Nitrorev | May 14th 2008 by Stephen Taylor
This past Sunday we celebrated Holy Communion at Trinity. It is usually the first Sunday of the month, but since I was away then, it was moved to Mother's Day. However, Sunday morning I was sick. Didn't know exactly what had hit me, but it felt like read more
The Staalmeister hits a home run!
Childrens Ministry Inspiration | May 14th 2008
So the Children’s Ministry Today site is really rocking out some great content recently! (Which is run by Willowcreek and I guess by David Staal - anyway I give him the credit). Check out two recent articles: Community—The Other Key Ingredi read more
Ruth 4:13-22 - Sermon #5 in Ruth Series
Because I said so - MrCLM | May 14th 2008
This past Sunday I concluded my sermon series from the book of Ruth. The text is posted on the First Congregational Church of Waseca website - wasecachurch.org. The ending of Ruth dovetails quite nicely with Mother's Day. I had intended on only sp read more
The Feast of Pentecost and The Rapture of the Church
Truthoughts | May 13th 2008 by Alison
Could the rapture of the church happen on Pentecost 2008? First of all, the true biblical holiday of Pentecost is NOT this weekend (May 17-18). Christians who are celebrating Pentecost on this weekend are basing their judgment on Easter, which they b read more
Tuesday Evening…
The Evolution of Jeremiah | May 13th 2008 by jeremy andrews
“It Takes many bags of Salt to make a friend…” I don’t know why I chose this image to go with this post, but I guess we will see when I get to the bottom. It has been a challenging day, to say the least. Thanks to the Government they scre read more
Hope For Humanity
Visual Artists For God | May 13th 2008 by Chris
Artists for Amnesty is a division of Amnesty International. Artist for Amnesty is “a group of committed artists (including visual artists) who take action to stop human rights abuses worldwide. Together with Amnesty International they play the read more
Shalom…
The Houseparent Network Blog | May 13th 2008
Many times before I have said the hardest part of residential childcare is the adults, not the kids. I can also tell you from first hand experience that none of us have all the answers. Relationships, both child and adult, are difficult and complex. read more
Identifying how and why you do church
Because I said so - MrCLM | May 13th 2008
Larry Brey, Assimilation Pastor at Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC had the following thoughts to share on the Access Elevation Blog. Pastor Brey was examining the idea of closing the back door - keeping people in you church when they visit.As you read more
Art Now
Visual Artists For God | May 12th 2008 by Chris
An online exhibition and sale of visual art to benefit autism awareness and research is the goal of Art Now. The project, started by Claudine Intner, an artist and mother, submits 100% of the proceeds raised to the charity Autism Speaks. read more
Just Plain Cool!
Childrens Ministry Inspiration | May 12th 2008
A couple of years ago I had in mind a site that could have all the planning elements for a service in one place. I’m not exactly sure but it seems that it might just have happened! I got this link from another CM blog in the UK, but can’t read more
Leaving Christ(ianity) - A Christian Epidemic
Parchment and Pen | May 12th 2008 by Michael Patton
I sat down with a young lady a couple of weeks ago and had a conversation. This was a conversation about faith—her faith. Better put, this was a conversation about a faith that once was and is no more. She was a very interesting and bright lady read more
Rose Bush on Stove - Shoeless - Pantless Mothers Day :-) not me o…
Fina' Drea | May 11th 2008 by Drea
This morning I got to sleep in :-) Woke up to my sweet 3 year old giving me a SLOPPY wet kiss.. seriously sloppy.. he drooled straight on my face.. not on purpose.. so It was pretty cute :-) despite the slobber-ness of it all.I then walk into my kitc read more
Over 4000 different types of potatoes in Peru
Just Your Average Revolutionary | May 11th 2008 by Steve Bremner
Easter Seals
Visual Artists For God | May 11th 2008 by Chris
Easter Seals‘ annual art contest gives visual artits an opportunity to help this charity raise funds to provide programs and services for people with disabilities; founded in 1919, the organization provides programs and services to help the read more
When (Not If) We Suffer
heart to heart | May 11th 2008 by DM
“The moment we find ourselves in trouble of any kind - sick in the hospital, bereaved by a friend’s death, dismissed from a job or relationship, depressed or bewildered - people start showing up telling us exactly what is wrong read more
Where’s the love: Charges reduced
The Writing on the Wall | May 11th 2008
Wall watchers, you have been concerned with a previous post about a ministry that had allegedly created a new definition for “tough love”: to drag a misbehaving 15-year old girl around the “Christian boot camp” from the bumper read more
Children’s Sunday School and the Random Tangents
Funny in Church | May 10th 2008 by Jeremy Ito
Occasionally I’m asked to lead children’s Sunday school. This is always a hoot as you can never really “lead” a children’s lesson. After looking at the curriculum on Jonah and the whale, I decided to ditch the recommen read more
Masterpiece Ministries
Visual Artists For God | May 10th 2008 by Chris
“Young artists do not often fit in well with church sponsored youth programs that emphasize physical recreation. To close the gap, Masterpiece Ministries was founded in 1995 to help young people identify and develop their gifts in the arts and read more
Little Girl Arise! How Jesus Ministers to Women Today
MikeMilton.Org | May 10th 2008 by mam5032
I offer this sermon, preached on a Mother’s Day Sunday at First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga, as “sermon fodder” for preachers as well as for devotional reading for all. Mark 5.22-43 Then came one of the rulers of the synag read more
Breaking The Myanmar Blockades
Truthoughts | May 9th 2008 by Alison
The Junta government ties the hands of those who wish to help, but we have a way to get the victims in Myanmar what they need… According to this article, (Yahoo article may change/update) the ruling military Junta, has allowed the US only on read more
THE VIOLENT WORD OF GOD?
A Fil-Am Journey | May 9th 2008 by DanaDebbie
Where should I begin? I am always careful about formulating opinions about preachers. God's word says he can use the foolish to shame the wise so that should make us all think twice before we criticize anyone in God's ministry. But this guy.......I'm read more
Serving God as a Family
The J Factor | May 9th 2008 by Jonathan Togonon
Joshua once challenged the Israelites to serve God as a family by committing his own household to the service of the LORD. He said: “But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whet read more
Ministry to Ministry
Apples of Gold | May 8th 2008 by Lisa
I have been having a wonderful time in Southern California and tonight we attended a church in the area. The church's secretary knows who my pastor is and her son has attended Bible college with some friends of ours. (Small World)She asked me about m read more
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