Posted on June 28, 2008 by orkindig
I’m happy to rediscover Judith Hayes, the Happy Heretic. I’m a happy heretic myself, being convinced that most of Christianity is dead wrong about the end game God has planned.
In her most recent post, Judith points her incisive wit at the 7 visions of Hell described in an article she reviews. All the views, though [...]
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Posted on November 5, 2006 by orkindig
Q from former youth pastor — What about the scriptures that say that the body has pastors, elders, leaders, etc. How do we reconcile those with the Revolution which seems to be abandoing those kinds of forms?
[Kindig: my notes are sketchy here someone, either George or the questioner, talks about how a Wolfgang Simpson book, [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2006 by orkindig
Here at the RevCon the first speaker was George Barna.
Here are my notes of his content, unnedited with my take…..>>>>>
Most Americans have always viewed the goal of life as ongoing shared experiences
We work to enjoy comfort and options and control in all facets of our lifee — including church.
Yes, there’s a revolution of faith — [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2006 by orkindig
If you aren’t kind you aren’t right. The jist of Brian McClaren’s opening remarks. After a year of work, I’m on holiday at the Revolution Conference..
I’ll keep you posted with my reactions.
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