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Yearly Progress and Encouragement Report
10 hours ago ago from Pastor Nigel Owens
Dear friend of our ministry, As a new year begins, I would like to say thank you so much indeed for your very kind prayers and support during 2009. It is humbling and deeply appreciated. 2009 has truly been ‘a year of grace’. The Lord has been leading us forward this year as never before. We have seen our ministry expand and reach thousands of people across the world for Jesus Christ. Our hearts have been thrilled to hear of God using our ...
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10 hours ago ago from Pastor Nigel Owens
SPECIAL GOSPEL CONCERT ! At 6.30pm on Sunday 20th December 2009, Mount Carmel Revival Centre will be hosting a special country gospel concert in order to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the 1859 Revival. The venue will be Ballymoney Orange Hall, High Street (opposite the town hall). Our singers will include Mr Mervyn Beech of Coleraine, Pastor Laurence Smyth of Bethel Baptist Church in Cloghmills, Alec ...
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22 hours ago ago from McDougall sermon Blog
Matthew 2: 1-12 and 15: 21-28 Advent III, 2009 Today our topic is, really, hospitality in a world of many religions. How are we, as followers of Jesus, to relate to those of other faiths? For no longer do we live in a Christian country – if indeed we ever really did. Not only the global village but our own neighborhoods now comprise people of many religions and no religion. ...
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23 hours ago ago from Chester\'s Cheetos
A Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Robert A. Chesnut Westminster Presbyterian Church Santa Fe, New Mexico December 13, 2009 A question for the congregation: Do you think Christmas is more for children or for adults? I think Christmas for children is wonderful. And I think it’s great for adults to relive that magical experience through children. We stodgy grownups sometimes forget or repress the child within us and ...
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1 day ago ago from The Shepherds' Fellowship Pulpit Blog
Back to Pulpit Magazine Index Pragmatism: Modernism Recycled Monday, Dec 14, 2009 (By John MacArthur) Is Pragmatism Really a Serious Threat? I am convinced that pragmatism poses precisely the same subtle threat to the church in our age that modernism represented nearly a century ago. Modernism was a movement that embraced higher criticism and liberal theology while denying nearly all the supernatural ...
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