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What if you could go back in a time machine and see Jesus teach and serve. What might you see or think?
John the baptizer said, "He must increase and I must decrease." I want this to be true of me also. So to help foster the mindset, I've been looking intently at Jesus Christ in the gospels, imagining I'm there as an eyewitness of all He said and did. This is what I see.
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Monthly Archives: May 2012
A Necessary Encounter – part 1
Now when Jesus learned that the Pharisees had heard that Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples than John (although Jesus himself did not baptize, but only his disciples), he left Judea and departed again for Galilee. – John 4:1-3 (ESV) Evidently, Jesus did not think the baptism controversy beneficial to John’s mission, so He put some space between the Baptist and Himself. He turned His face to Galilee and His disciples followed. And he had to pass through Samaria. … – John 4:4ff (ESV) Samaria wasn’t considered a prime vacation spot. This was a journey most Jews took with … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
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Tagged divine appointment, holy spirit, living water, samaritan woman, woman at the well
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Moved to WordPress
I’ve recently moved the blog from Blogspot to WordPress, hosted on my website. Blogspot (Blogger) was getting next to impossible to write with – and the visual editor generated some nasty looking HTML. WordPress looks to be a lot nicer, much more flexible, and behaves itself better. I cleaned up the HTML in all the posts I’ve imported from Blogspot, and I’ll do the Discipleship Resources next. I still don’t have the site completely the way I’d like it but it’s getting close. I’m also thinking about converting my main website over to WordPress, so I’m using this blog to … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
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