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Now That’s A Great Question!

Jan 24, 2013   //   by Dan Miller   //   News  //  No Comments

Question: Does the Father’s wrath upon the Son sever the unity of the Trinity? Short Answer: No. When the Father turned his wrath on the One who bore the sin of many at Golgotha, the Son was crushed for our iniquities; and it is by his wounds that we are healed (Is. 53:5). Far from being the scene, then, of the Trinity’s dissolution, the cross is the Trinity’sdemonstration. We find Father, Son, and Spirit working in concert for the salvation of the world. We find the Father so loving the world that he gave his only-begotten Son to death, even death … Continue reading

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Mom’s Making Disciples

Jan 24, 2013   //   by Dan Miller   //   News  //  No Comments

I once heard a very sincere mom state emphatically that her discipling takes place in the home with the kids, she simply does not have time for discipling non-family members.  Is this an accurate application of the great commission applied to mothers?  Should Mom’s primarily, or only, focus on discipling their children?  Francis Chan’s response to this question is very helpful.

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Hope Again

Jan 23, 2013   //   by Dan Miller   //   News  //  2 Comments

“When the magnetic field becomes stressed, like a tightly coiled elastic band, the field pops through the solar surface, producing coronal loops and sunspots. Active regions also become sites of potential explosive events such as coronal mass ejections and flare.” The stressing and popping of the sun is a reminder that hope is on the way! All of creation (sun included) groans waiting for freedom from the curse that will occur when Jesus returns! When we obtain God-given glory the Sun will never produce coronal loops again. God has written this reminder of your coming hope thousands if not millions … Continue reading

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How Did the Pope Become THE Pope?

Jan 23, 2013   //   by Dan Miller   //   News  //  No Comments

Have you ever wondered how the Pope came to be The Pope? If Jesus had twelve Apostles, how did spiritual leadership get concentrated into one person? When did the Pope inspire such concentrated devotion as to become the “Holy See?” The answer may surprise you for not being nearly as “spiritual” as you might think. Although the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church did not define the role of the Pope as a “successor to Peter” until the First Vatican Council (1870), history indicates that the concept of papal rule over the whole church was established by slow and … Continue reading

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180, The Movie

Jan 18, 2013   //   by Dan Miller   //   News  //  No Comments
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