Tag: god’s will
My sermon from January 10/11, 2009
Why was Jesus baptized? Genesis 1:1-5 Psalm 29 Acts 19:1-7 Mark 1:4-11 While I was a student at Greenville College, my favorite classes were the ones I took taught by Dr. Scott Neumann of the History department. Neumann’s teaching style is right up my alley because it combines both the auditory and visual learning methods [...]
Posted: January 12th, 2009 under Jesus, Writing.
Tags: acts, acts 19, acts 19:1-7, chalk, creation, frederick buechner, genesis, genesis 1, genesis 1:1-5, god's will, gospels, Greenville, Jesus, john the baptist, Learning, mark, mark 1, mark 1:4-11, nazarene, Observations, old navy, prophecy, psalms, psalms 29, scott neumann, tongues, zealots
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practice, going home tomorrow
practice went well tonight. talked about a lot of stuff. attitudes were kept cool. pray for my band. we have 12 press packs out, and our future on the line. pray for God’s will (and that we’ll get signed if that is indeed his idea… i go home tomorrow with caitlin for thanksgiving break. it’s [...]
Posted: November 21st, 2006 under Community, Jesus, Music.
Tags: caitlin, future, god's will, Hardcore, Jesus, My Band, pilots, practice, prayers, press packs, thanksgiving break
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God’s will
This weeks Papyrus article: Here is God’s Will Why do we search for God’s will for us is like it is some sort of mystery? We act as if God has hidden it and it is now our task to pull out a magnifying glass and search underneath anything and everything to find it. I remember [...]
Posted: October 5th, 2005 under Culture, Jesus, Quotes, Writing.
Tags: articles, god's will, Jesus, Observations, papyrus, Quotes
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God’s plan
Chester’s post inspired me. To understand mine, you’ll prolly have to read his first. So here it is unabridged: So, I’m back now. Camp was a blast but went by fast. I did find out that I get to go one more year since I will still be 21 when the first day of camp [...]
Posted: July 5th, 2005 under Community, Jesus.
Tags: chester, Death, fate, god's will, Jesus
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