Missions should be the heartbeat of every local church no questions asked. If you go to a church that is not involved in some fashion in World Missions, rather that is financially supporting organizations, praying for lost nations, or even funding and training their own missionaries I would say with great boldness that your church [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Young Black and Reformed Part II: We Skipped Over Samaria
Posted in African American Perspective, Current Issues, Ecclesiology, Theology Applied on May 6, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Two Quick Items of Interest for You.
Posted in Uncategorized on May 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Because I am a Piperite as many call me, I wanted to inform you of the bible version that Piper reads. If you read this version you will be able to preach like Piper, study like Piper, understand the book of Romans like Piper, and even host a bigtime pastors conference like Piper. And an [...]
How Much, To Whom, And Who Should Know (A rebuttle of my own post)
Posted in Uncategorized on May 4, 2008 | 7 Comments »
This is a rebuttal of a previous post which I can’t find (LOL). However my previous position was yes, but I have changed my mind (it may change back who knows). However after talking with a co-worker and walking back through 2 Corinthians 8-9 I decided to post this. So let me say why.
1. All [...]
New Life Fellowship Conference Anybody Going?
Posted in Conferences, Great Ministries on May 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Pastor Louis Love and New Life Fellowship will be hosting a Conference this year June 19-21. I am wondering if anyone else is going I think I would be interested in sharing a room maybe spliting a rental car deal. Or if someone is driving I can contribute to Gas (my car has like 135K and the [...]
New Blog Link
Posted in Site Updates on May 2, 2008 | No Comments »
Welcome Pastor Williamson to the blogsphere. Here is his link. I look forward to dialoguing with Reformed Brethren. Praise God that he has decided to write.
Young, Black and Reformed: Where Do I Go From Here?
Posted in African American Perspective, Christian Living, Current Issues, Uncategorized on May 1, 2008 | 30 Comments »
I was raised in a nominal black baptist church. My grandmother was heavily involved in the Usher Ministry which translated to me being a Jr. Usher up until I was around 12 when like most of my peers, the streets took center stage of my life. Growing up I never heard the Gospel as far [...]