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Tag Archives: Pentecost
Wind, Fire and Tongues at Pentecost
What is Wrong with the World? The a probably apocryphal story the Times of London wrote famous authors asking them to answer the question “What is Wrong with the World?” GK Chesterton, a writer famous for is mystery novels replied … Continue reading
If Pentecost Happened Today
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Pentecost from RA Torrey
HT Rich De Ruiter R.A. Torrey: “If we think of the Holy Spirit as a power, we will want to know how to get a hold of it and use it, but if we think of the Holy Spirit as … Continue reading
Pentecost is more than the Holy Spirit Fixing Something in my Little Life
Imagining Pentecost It’s common to rehearse the Acts 2 story of Pentecost on Pentecost Sunday. We imagine the disciples gathered in the upper room praying when a wind unexpectedly blows through igniting tongues of fire on their heads and allowing … Continue reading
From Sinai to Pentecost: Do you require to be compelled or would you like to be wooed?
Insufficient Evidence It is not uncommon to hear skeptics claim that believing is God is not justified. God isn’t an old man in the sky that we can point to. You cannot find on some mountain in the Middle East … Continue reading
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Tagged CS Lewis, Exodus, Jonathan Haidt, Pentecost, Sinai, the book of exodus, Thomas Nagel
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