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  1. Some of my husbands family is Weslyan-and I'll warn you-they are VERY works based, in fact, I doubt that they are even saved. They MUST wear their hair a certian way, only wear dresses or skirts and have sleeves below the elbow. The men cannot wear facial hair and also must wear long sleeves. I'm not sure if all Weslyans are like them-but I certianly cannot reccomend them to anyone who is seeking a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
  2. i would talk to all the unbelivers you no and love about getting saved Soon Isaiah 17:! will be fulfilled-and Damascus will be destroyed. What better time for the antichrist to show up and bring a 7 year peace treaty with Isreal. Look up folks, our redemption draweth nigh.
  3. Blood bought, Bible believing, Born Again, Tongue talking, Walking with Jesus Child of the Living God!
  4. You can speak in tongues when Jesus baptises you in the Holy Spirit. It is for real and it is for all of us. "For this promise is to you, your children, and to all who are afar off=even as many as the Lord our God shall call" Peter I speak in tongues also, both as prayer and as a gift of the Spirit. (two different things) Don't worry hmh, if some call you heretic, they'll have to contend that Peter, and Paul were also.
  5. I'm Pentecostal-is that what your asking?
  6. My daughter went to SouthEastern University of the Assemblies of God in Lakeland FL. It is very Biblically based-with most of the kids having very strong Christian faith. She absolutly loved it. The staff and teachers were wonderful, and there were many opportunities to share Christs love with others. The A of G also has colleges in PA-MO-and Texas. http://www.secollege.edu/ Rare among university presidents, perhaps, I am of the opinion that not everyone needs to go to college. Furthermore, among them that do go, not all should attend a Christian college. And finally, not every student who attends a Christian college is a good match with Southeastern. How can you work through those layered questions to find out if Southeastern is the right place for you to be right now? Take this Yes/No quiz: Will a college degree be helpful or necessary in my chosen career? I enjoyed and felt profited by educational experiences in the past? Is it a goal of mine to be an "educated" person in the broadest sense of that rather than to be "trained" for a skill? Do I enjoy being in a community of enriching faith? Do I want to be mentored and challenged at an intimate university? If you answered yes to four or more of these questions, you are probably an ideal match for Southeastern. Southeastern is not a huge research university, but a caring Christian community where we are attempting to integrate faith and higher learning. We believe too much of modern education is a slice-and-dice experience that makes students in one major resent taking courses in others. A "university" is not supposed to be a chop shop collection of trade schools on one campus. That's a "poly-versity." At Southeastern we are asking hard questions about God and culture. Insightful-thinking believers do not want a life or an education that's a disjointed jigsaw puzzle. At Southeastern we are trying to "put it together" for students who are ready to "get it together." Want to know how science, history, theology and ethics connect with "real life?" Eager to think
  7. I believe Jimmy should have stepped down and done what the AoG asked him too-pride is his problem not the AoG's-they did not try to sweep his sin under the rug-but basically asked him to show fruit of repentance. I'm glad to say they took his credentials away-I would have been ashamed had they done anything else under the circumstances.
  8. I too believe that drinking is a sin-not going into the whys here-but it's pretty obvious that the Lord has convicted you of the same thing. Personally, I would have probably left. You didn't have to make a scene or get jumping ugly about it-but you need to take a stand in front of your kids. You do not have to compomise your morals because of what your family-or even other "Christians" say is ok.
  9. to prophesy means to speak forth from the heart of God. Sooooo-prophesy is speaking. However, not all speaking is prophesy.
  10. Minto fired over gibes By Tony LaRussa TRIBUNE-REVIEW Thursday, April 14, 2005 Pittsburgh talk-radio host Marty Minto says he spent most of his time on the air last week doing what he always does -- discussing current events from the perspective of an evangelical Christian. Following a week's worth of conversation on his WORD-101.5 FM show that questioned whether Pope John Paul II's Roman Catholic beliefs could be an impediment to entering heaven, station management pulled the plug. Minto was fired Friday, ending a three-year stint as host of the radio station's only locally produced show, which aired from 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays. "I was called into the office after my show Friday and told that I was being let go because I was alienating the listeners," said Minto, 39, of New Castle, Lawrence County, who previously did talk-radio shows in Albany, N.Y., Phoenix and Denver. Minto also is senior pastor of the 100-member Turning Point Community Church in New Castle. "As far as I'm concerned, I was doing what I've always done on the radio -- look at events around the world from a biblical perspective," said Minto. "I've always been willing to talk about controversial subjects." Chuck Gratner, general manager of WORD-FM for the past 14 years, said the station does not dispute Minto's account of events. "We ended our relationship" with him because of differences in how he conducted his show, Gratner said. "WORD-FM needs to function in this city in support of the entire church -- that means everybody -- and not focus on denominational issues," he said. Minto's time slot is being filled on an interim basis by Chris Buda, who did the show before Minto was hired. "We are currently examining what would be the best use for that time slot," Gratner said. "No decisions have been made." During the week in which the news was dominated by the death and funeral of the pope, Minto discussed with callers John Paul II's deep devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Catholic beliefs, such as purgatory. "I made it clear that the discussion was not an attack on the character of the pope but, rather, a look at the teachings -- not only of John Paul, but the Catholic Church in general," Minto said. Minto said he responded to a question about whether the pope would go to heaven with the belief held by many evangelical Christians that a person must be "a born-again believer." "I said the question of whether a person is born again is something personal, something between an individual and the Creator," Minto said. "I believe it was a legitimate topic to discuss." The Rev. Ron Lengwin, spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, said the diocese did not complain to WORD-FM regarding Minto's show. He said station management contacted the diocese to say that Minto had been fired. WORD-FM and its sister station WPIT-730 AM are owned by Camarillo, Calif.-based Salem Communications, which owns 95 Christian-oriented stations in the United States.
  11. I voted for Bush-while I don't agree with him on every detail-ie the borders for example-I sure would feel I was in sin had I voted for the pro death camp of Kerry. Sometimes we just have to go with the least offensive person to our faith. In this election it happened to be Bush.
  12. Why not? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It is obvious that if a woman is praying or prophesying in the church-then she is speaking. Now, in order to do that she must have her head covered. If she is speaking then according to some of you-she is being out of order. This doesn't make sense! Paul said not to speak out from under the cover-not not to speak at all.
  13. The same man who told us women should be silent in the church-also said that women shouldn't pray or prophesy with their head uncovered. Now-both of those statements cannot be taken literally in every situation in the church. I like Joyce Meyer and make it a point to listen to her if I see her on TV. I believe she is under the autority of the Lord and of her husband.
  14. We're having Lasagne! Sounds a little strange-but my DH gets very ill if he has too much salt-so ham is out and that's what he asked for. Also having pecan pie! Yum.
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