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The dangers of distance preaching
By Steven Mock The first church in Jerusalem was formed in Acts 2 when Peter preached a powerful, Spirit-filled, convicting message. God used Peter’s words to convert 3,000 people who were baptized and started meeting together. Verse 42 tells us they had four priorities as a local church: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the Lord’s Supper, and praying. All four of these priorities are important but the apostles’ teaching is probably mentioned first because it was
Looking unto Jesus
"Looking unto Jesus and not to our brethren, not even to the best among them and the best beloved. In following a man we run the risk of losing our way; in following Jesus we are sure of never losing our way. Besides, in putting a man between Jesus and ourselves, it will come to pass that insensibly the man will increase and Jesus will decrease; soon we no longer know how to find Jesus
Shaming China
The Olympic torch relay has been an absolute debacle. It's like the whole world is participating in a big shaming of China. And for good reason. China has been trying to play with the big boys economically for quite some time now but has avoided accountability at all cost. Well, maybe we'll turn a blind eye just before a business deal, but it seems that when it comes to celebrating sport and the Olympic spirit,
Spirit filling and spiritual maturity
By Randall Fox "Be filled with the Spirit" Ephesians 5:18 The command to be Spirit-filled is one of the most vital imperatives for the Christian life. Yet one of the most misunderstood and neglected. The meaning of the command to be filled with the Spirit further unfolds as we look at other usages of the word "filled." In John 12:3, the word "fill" is used to describe a permeating fragrance when Mary anointed the feet




















