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Pentecostals split over speaking in tongues

I used to speak in tongues a lot . . . :-) Now I spend more time in silence.

What Would Jesus Eat?

Love the title of the blog.

Profit `Not Satanic,’ Barclays Says, After Goldman Invokes Jesus

Perhaps greed is .

Why Evangelicals Turn to the Church Fathers

But would that mean they will slowly return to Rome or head to the Eastern Orthodox church as a logical step?

The unchanging faith that is dedicated to change… And, the mystery of Christ.

Enjoyed getting back to some random links. Good to hear from my friend in South Africa . and he’s one I’d give an extra ear :-) Great quote:

Even though our faith may be 2,000 years old, our thinking is not. True progress is a balance between preserving the essence of a certain way of life and changing things that are not essential. Christianity was born a revolutionary faith, and we have preserved that … Paradoxically, we have succeeded in not changing the faith that is itself dedicated to change - His All Holiness Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of the Orthodox Christian World.

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