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[Next Generation Christian Leadership Network] Terry Dorsett serves as a church planting missionary in Vermont with the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. He has a passion for helping the next generation discover a meaningful faith and become leaders in sharing that faith with others.

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[Books @ Leadership Network Blog] Books @ Leadership Network: What are your 2-3 must read titles on ...: Mike Bonem is president of Kingdom Transformation Partners and author of Leading Congregational Change: A Practical Guide for the Transformational Journey and Leading from the Second Chair: Serving Your Church, Fulfilling Your Role, and Realizing Your Dreams. Mike’s work focuses primarily on the facilitation of healthy change, congregational assessment, vision discernment, and implementation planning.

[ABP News] Associated Baptist Press - Jimmy Carter credits Jimmy Allen for ...: Nevertheless I also believe him to be a man strongly committed to his Christian faith and while he not be a ultra conservative as some on the extreme right would prefer, I have no doubt that he’ll walk the streets of gold with me someday.

[New Leaven] Rethinking the book of Revelation: An early Jewish-Christian ...: Along the way, to bolster his argument, Mr. Watts contends that John is not alone in his use of a portion of the Old Testament to frame his writing: “This was not an uncommon practice for the old Christian community, to take a portion of the Scriptures and apply it to its fulfillment in the life of the New Community.

[Acts 29 Blog] Theological Clarity & Application (Updated Version) - Still Free ...: This guide can be used to prepare elders, deacons, small group leaders, Sunday School teachers and all those who want to learn more about maturing in their Christian faith and becoming equipped to give a gentle and respectful answer to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you (1 Peter 3:15). An instructor in a class or small group or in a one to one environment can facilitate the questions or it can be utilized as a self-study or as a tool to equip a family in Biblical doctrine.

[Cup of Joe with Marko] Campbell River Church Plant Vision, Info & Strategy « Cup of Joe ...: “The vigorous, continual planting of new congregations is the single most crucial strategy for 1) the numerical growth of the Body of Christ in any city, and 2) the continual corporate renewal and revival of the existing churches in a city. Nothing else””not crusades, outreach programs, para-church ministries, growing mega-churches, congregational consulting, nor church renewal processes””will have the consistent impact of dynamic, extensive church planting.”(2) Many established evangelical churches today truly have a deep desire to see people in their communities come to meet Jesus, but lack the necessary flexibility to accomplish this on a wide scale.

[Learnings @ Leadership Network] Helping Teens Stay in Church: We'll be digging further into effective strategies for Student Ministry in our upcoming Innovation Lab. For details, contact sherry.surratt@leadnet.org.

[The Gospel Coalition Blog] The Future of the Evangelical Reformed Movement - The Gospel ...: In the 1990s, in a relatively quiet and unassuming way, various churches and ministries began to expand in influence throughout the United States””all influenced in one way or another by the Reformed vision of a great and glorious God. In addition to the Reformed seminaries, there was Sovereign Grace Ministries (Gaithersburg, Maryland), 9Marks (Washington, D.C.), Desiring God (Minneapolis), Ligonier Ministries (Orlando), Grace to You (Sun Valley, California), and Acts29 (Seattle).

[Ballot Access News] Ballot Access News » Blog Archive » Christian Party Organizes in ...: To Cody Quirk, I apologize if I appeared to “rush to judgment” in questioning your comments. It is reassuring to know you are a Christian, but I hope you (and millions of other Christians) will realize we Christians need to stop fighting one another and instead oppose the mis-guided agents of Anti-Christ.

[Talk To Action] Talk To Action | Slamming Stone For Anti-Semitism, Media Mogul's ...: In addition to bigotry against Jews, "Illuminati" claims typically also entail -- more explicitly -- bigotry against various other non-Christians, including atheists, Pagans, occultists, and Satanists, along with "secular humanists" in general.  I would appreciate it very much if you could point out this more general bigotry, as well as bigotry against Jews, more often when discussing "New World Order"/"Illuminati" paranoia.

[Kevin DeYoung] The Evangelical Reformed Movement: A Comeback - Kevin DeYoung: For one, the intellectual nature of the Reformed faith means that it tends to exert a disproportionate influence on Christian thinking and institutions through writing, scholarship, and formal theologizing. Second, the accent on God’s providential care over all encourages Christians to count the cost of discipleship in an increasingly hostile culture and trust God for the outcome.

[OnNashville | The Tennessee Blog Directory] Titans training camp at OnNashville | The Tennessee Blog Directory: It may be 100+ degrees outside, but that won't deter the Tennessee Titans from practicing at Baptist Sports Park this summer. The Titans are currently holding their preseason training camp, and there are several places to find the latest updates from camp.

[Belief Beat] As Obama Speaks on Immigration, Christian Leaders Step Up Campaign ...: While lobbying Congress, the coalition, which includes members of the National Baptist Convention USA, the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the Progressive National Baptist Convention, has started recruiting more clergy and planning joint education programs for African-American and Hispanic congregations. (They may also try to get some Native Americans involved, which could make things mighty interesting...)

[The CENTURION Law Enforcement Ministry] The CENTURION Law Enforcement Ministry: A Cop's Testimony: (7) WE BELIEVE that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human, possessing two distinct natures which are co-joined in one person, that He was miraculously conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, lived a sinless and miraculous life, provided for the atonement of our sins by His vicarious substitutionary death on the Cross, was bodily resurrected by the power of the Holy Spirit, physically ascended back to the right hand of God the Father in heaven, and lives to make intercession for us. After Jesus ascended to Heaven, He poured out His Holy Spirit on the believers in Jerusalem, enabling them to fulfill His command to preach the gospel to the entire world, an obligation shared by all believers today.

[The Berean Watch] Emergent Church Overview « The Berean Watch: The Practical section contains a group of essays dealing with the impact of emergent thinking on how Christianity is lived out.  Daniel Akin (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) addresses the emergent church and ethical choices, providing some guidance in making decisions.  Jim Shaddix (pastor, Riverside Baptist Church, Denver, CO) deals with the diminished role of preaching, as viewed by some emergents.  Chuck Lawless (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) then addresses the views of evangelism within the emergent church.  Finally, concluding remarks are provided by Adam Greenway (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary).

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