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I have been a
born again
Christian since October 1977. I was discipled by a number of
people, but
I credit the Navigators on the UW-Madison campus for grounding me in
the
scripture through their "Design for Discipleship" series. Since
that time I have studied theology and church history on my own while
also
continuing to read God's Word, the Bible over and over.
There is nothing like soaking in God's Word. The Holy Spirit uses that
whenever
I face a question or problem in life. I ask God for wisdom as
instructed
in James 1:5 and verses are brought to mind. With a PC based
bible I can
quickly locate verse from a few key words I recalled and study it in
its
context to see if and how it applies. Soaking in God's Word
reminds
me of the story often told about how the FBI trains their people to
spot counterfeit
money. They study the real thing in great detail. When a
counterfeit
comes along it stands out as not quite right. It
looks good, but for the trained eye it is clearly not
the real thing.
I
was been part of the Modern
church movement for 8 years (1991-1998) as part of a startup church and
I overlooked
some of the things that just were not right. The
people were loving and sincere in really wanted to
reach people for
Christ. I left this church for a more
traditional
church after years of burnout. The new
church felt right and
I grew to love that church. After a number
of years it started to slowly change in the direction of the Modern
church movement. The more I studied and
researched the more I
became concerned, then alarm. My concern
fell on
deaf ears. Through this website I want to be a "watchman on
the wall" Ezek 33 to those who have not yet
heard. There are many better sites (see links on sliceoflaodicea) but this
is my story and my study of God's Word.
To
read about my journey see "Rethinking
Where God Wants Us".
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Links:
e-Sword.net
(Free
Bible software)
sliceoflaodicea
(Ingrid Schlueter's blog on apostate church issues.)
John MacArthur:
Modernism
to Emergent
Seeker
Friendly Churches
Pragmatism
Calvary Chapel's
Chuck
Smith
(Statement on the Emergent church.)
Ken Silva
Apprising Ministries
(Emergent Church and
contemplative Prayer)
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