What Does Oprah Believe?
Thursday, April 10th, 2008 : By Dan Miller
This past Sunday in our Overflow class I promised to post an overview of some of Oprah’s beliefs and how they originated. I wish the clip simply played her commenting on her beliefs, but is wrapped in a type of “Oprah is the AntiChrist” garb.
This is not about cracking on Oprah. It is about reaching out to people, like her, who may believe that there “couldn’t possible be just one way” to God. It is also about encouraging people at Grace Fellowship and other churches into discussing subjects that may confuse us or that we may truly question. We need forums in which questions, like Oprah had, regarding God being a “Jealous God” can be …
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Why You Should Be Thankful!
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 : By Dan Miller
This past week we spent time slugging our way through another section of Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia (most likely the churches founded by Paul in the southern Galatian cities of Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe; see Acts 13:14–14:23). During this teaching we reconnected with the Gospel message that must be the basis for any and all Thanksgiving activities.
How exactly does a person get right with God?
God’s acceptance of us comes only when we become justified in His sight. The word “justification” (dikaiosis), comes from the Greek verb dikaio which means “to acquit” or “to declare righteous.” The word is used by Paul in Romans 4:2, 5; 5:1 as a legal term used of …
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“Become a Better You” by Joel Osteen book review
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 : By Dan Miller
I thought the following review of Joel Osteen’s book was insightful, balanced and helpful for you to better frame the issues involved.
There are few things I love to eat more than bread. I just love a good loaf of white bread. I eat it the way many people eat junk food (and, I suppose, one could argue that it is junk food). Not too long ago we bought a bread maker from a person nearby who was selling all his possessions to move back to his native Poland, having found that North American living was not to his liking. The machine worked well for five loaves but on the sixth, while the bread was being kneaded, I heard a strange
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Answering the Big Questions
Saturday, July 14th, 2007 : By Hugh Williams
When we talk about “worldview” issues, we’re really talking about answering the “big questions” that every human being asks at some point: what do we believe about God, ultimate reality (or “metaphysics”), knowledge, ethics, and human nature.
Douglas Groothuis has posted an essay that deals with the big question of human nature (emphasis mine):
In the 17th century, a young scientific and philosophical genius named Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) marveled at our enigmas and inscrutability:
What sort of freak then is man! How novel, how monstrous, how chaotic, how paradoxical, how prodigious! Judge of all things, feeble earthworm, repository of truth, sink of doubt and error, the glory and refuse of the universe!
Yet this
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Who Has Ears to Hear?
Friday, April 13th, 2007 : By Hugh Williams
David Ennis piqued the music team this morning with a story from the Washington Post titled Pearls Before Breakfast. Check out this premise: they induced one of the finest violinists in the world, Joshua Bell, to set up shop at a D.C. Metro station — incognito — and play as if he were your average street musician. The Post described it this way:
No one knew it, but the fiddler standing against a bare wall outside the Metro in an indoor arcade at the top of the escalators was one of the finest classical musicians in the world, playing some of the most elegant music ever written on one of
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Thank You God… but
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 : By Dan Miller
Chawki Boulos and a team of Americans along with Lebanese Christians held their first Gospel “Celebration” in Beirut and now the team is preparing to hold “open air Celebrations” in the near future in Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Bahrain. At present, Living Faith Ministry International is preparing for its eighth open air Celebration, this time in the heart of war-torn Beirut!
“My journeys throughout the Middle East over the last seven years have convinced me that a great change in attitude has taken place in respect to Christians,” says Boulos, the leader of Living Faith Ministry International.
We are experiencing acceptance almost everywhere we go in the Middle East. I’ve never seen a country closed to us. We are also
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