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Written by Brent Helming
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Consumer Worship
Several months ago a friend and I engaged in a conversation about
worship. Specifically, we talked about the recent “contemporary
worship” explosion occurring worldwide. It seems that just about every
church now offers some form of “contemporary or modern worship” in
their weekend services. Even mainstream bookstores like Barnes and
Noble and Borders carry a selection of Contemporary Worship. In fact,
in recent years, the demand for contemporary worship music, world wide,
has grown at such an exponential rate that the Time-Life Warner Worship
Series (sold through TV ads) has become their number one selling series
of all time; surpassing Elvis and the Beatles. |
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Written by Rich Nathan
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It is quite clear to any observer that Christianity and Judaism moved
in two very different directions after Jesus and his early Jewish
followers. In my opinion, many of the most serious problems that the
church has experienced over the last 2000 years could have been avoided
if the church did not repeatedly cut itself off from its Jewish roots.
In bringing correction to the church, many people have tried to remind
church leaders that Christianity is Jewish.
In saying Christianity is Jewish, I must immediately communicate what I am not saying: |
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Women in Ministry: Theological Foundations |
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Written by Editor
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How does the fall of mankind
and our redemption through Jesus Christ, our Saviour,
tie in directly to offer an excellently grounded view
on this long suffering debate within the Church?
What can we learn from the first book of the Old Testament
and what conclusion can we draw upon?
It’s definitely more food for thought from Don
Williams.
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