| | by Adam Hamilton Three versions of the Lord’s Prayer came to us from the earliest period of Christianity: Matthew's, Luke's, and the Didache. The Elizabethan English version of that prayer was influenced by William Tyndale’s 1525 translation, which in turn shaped the form of the prayer as it appeared in the sixteenth-century Book of Common Prayer and the King James Version of 1611 READ MORE |
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| by Steve Harper Every Christian passes through the desert on the way to the promised land. Abundant living is not a vaccination against struggle. In fact, it sets the stage for struggle because the ego is dethroned, and the way of life we often choose is at cross purposes with the world. We experience struggle internally and externally, personally and socially....we wonder why anyone keeps going with Jesus after they figure this out. READ MORE |
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| by James Howell January is a get-serious month for many churchgoers. The residual joy of Christmas, it’s cold and dark outside, New Year’s resolutions – so perhaps urging folks to think about their place within the Body and to get with it is helpful to the congregation, and to them and the world.. READ MORE |
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