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For Arminians Who Can Laugh at Themselves

Post by a Calvinist poking fun at us Arminians: A Semi-Pelagian Narrower Catechism.

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How to Argue Like a Christian: Introduction

Well, it’s time to get back to my normal, left-brained, analytical self. It’s been interesting delving into the creative, artistic, musical side of life, but at last it’s time to talk logic and reasoning. (But not for too long). There … Continue reading

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Seven Circles of Community

At church, the elders and ministers are working through a visioning process based on the book Church Unique — which I really like because it combines some of my favorite ideas from some of my favorite books. And we were talking through the … Continue reading

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Rough Draft Response to the Wife of an Elder in a Cultic Church of Christ

I’ve been struggling to come up with anything halfway intelligent to say to the reader whose husband is an elder in an extremely legalistic Church of Christ. The readers have pitched in with some thoughtful ideas, but there’s no emerging … Continue reading

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Renewing Our Worship: Emailed Announcements, Part 4

Another announcement with a story — We are going to have another workday at Karen’s house next Saturday, march 7, starting at 7am. After additional examination of the brick wall in her living room, we have decided to try and … Continue reading

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Leaving a Cultic Church of Christ When a Spouse Won’t Leave

Readers, This comment was posted by a reader, and I’m not sure I have much of an answer for her. What advice do you give a woman in this situation? Jay, I identify with your reader who faced legalism and … Continue reading

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Reflections on a Disfellowshipped Reader

As I mentioned in the last post on this topic, 95% of the Churches of Christ would not have treated the reader so severely. However, I think this sort of conduct is going to become more common — not less. … Continue reading

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Renewing Our Worship: Emailed Announcements, Part 3

Another short one: The Open House Party for Paul Smith is from 2:00 to 5:00 this Sunday, February 1. We will shower him with gift cards so he can purchase what he needs for his new home. Everyone is welcome … Continue reading

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Letter to a Disfellowshipped Reader: Thanks

When I received the email from my disfellowshipped reader, I wrote her, saying, “I have some thoughts, but I find the readers often have wisdom that would never have occurred to me.” And, boy, was I right! I was hoping … Continue reading

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Letter to a Disfellowshipped Reader

Dear Reader, I’m glad you chose to write me because I love being amazed at the courage and faithfulness of God’s children. I mean, I’m just astonished that you’ve managed not only to extricate you from a horrible situation, but … Continue reading

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