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Or are some of us feeling a little eternally insecure?
Having worked at teen camps and been an “altar worker” for much of my life if have quite often encountered a question like this:
My church teaches “once saved, always saved.” no matter what you do. And I’m wondering about that. It doesn’t make a lot of [...]

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Or are some of us feeling a little eternally insecure?
Having worked at teen camps and been an “altar worker” for much of my life if have quite often encountered a question like this:
My church teaches “once saved, always saved.” no matter what you do. And I’m wondering about that. It doesn’t make a lot of [...]

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Thank you for all of your great and insightful posts on the William Tell piece.
At the time of this writing there have been 32 comments posted on the “Sin” post. I am overwhelmed by the response and the depth of your comments. I am still so new to this and it amazes me at the [...]

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Thank you for all of your great and insightful posts on the William Tell piece.
At the time of this writing there have been 32 comments posted on the “Sin” post. I am overwhelmed by the response and the depth of your comments. I am still so new to this and it amazes me at the [...]

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Thank you for all of your great and insightful posts on the William Tell piece.
At the time of this writing there have been 32 comments posted on the “Sin” post. I am overwhelmed by the response and the depth of your comments. I am still so new to this and it amazes me at the [...]

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OK, it is very early in my blogging career. And it already looks like I have lost my mind. And maybe I have a time or two. But stick with me for the next few paragraphs because I want to use a well known character in literature to help me take a position on “sin.”
First [...]

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OK, it is very early in my blogging career. And it already looks like I have lost my mind. And maybe I have a time or two. But stick with me for the next few paragraphs because I want to use a well known character in literature to help me take a position on “sin.”
First [...]

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OK, it is very early in my blogging career. And it already looks like I have lost my mind. And maybe I have a time or two. But stick with me for the next few paragraphs because I want to use a well known character in literature to help me take a position on “sin.”
First [...]

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Crisis vs. Process

My very dear friend, Pastor David Woods, posed the following topic for discussion in a comment to one of my earlier posts. I feel that it deserves to be elevated to a posting of its own. So, Dave, here it goes.
Is Sanctification an instantaneous experience? Or, is it a gradual progression?Dave and I once had [...]

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Crisis vs. Process

My very dear friend, Pastor David Woods, posed the following topic for discussion in a comment to one of my earlier posts. I feel that it deserves to be elevated to a posting of its own. So, Dave, here it goes.
Is Sanctification an instantaneous experience? Or, is it a gradual progression?Dave and I once had [...]

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