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28 February 2010

Lessons From Hard Times

Pastor John

Scripture Reference: II Samuel 21:1-14, 24:1-25

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28 February 2010

Ministry through Law

couple1.jpg  When Bill and Margie went to see a lawyer, they did not expect to get spiritual advice. All they wanted was help filing for divorce. After disputes over how to manage their meager income, their roles in marriage, and how to raise their children, the couple tired of attempts at reconciliation. Compounding the problem, Bill was having an affair. Yet providentially they sought assistance from a charitable Christian legal service organization in New Mexico, where their lawyer refused to proceed with a divorce until he was satisfied that biblical grounds existed and that they had made reasonable attempts to reconcile. So they studied Scripture’s view of marriage and ultimately restored their relationship.1 They were not alone. During a five-year pilot program in Albuquerque, 400 couples on the brink of divorce reconciled with the help of spiritual counsel from a network Christian attorneys committed to addressing both legal and spiritual problems among the poor.2 (more…)

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26 February 2010

There’s Nothing Like a Godly Wife!—Chrysostom (c. 349 – 407)

Chrysostom.jpg  John Chrysostom served the early Church as elder, deacon, chief preacher, and, finally, in A.D. 397, as Bishop of Constantinople. Renowned as an outstanding preacher, here he offers advice for people looking for a spouse. Husbands are to look for godliness first, not outward beauty. (more…)

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24 February 2010

Champion of Life – Horatio Robinson Storer (1830-1922)

Horatio Robinson.jpg  At an 1857 meeting of the Suffolk District Medical Society in Massachusetts, a young doctor, Horatio Robinson Storer, raised the uncomfortable topic of abortion, which was illegal, but common, at the time. He cited the cases of 15 women whom he had treated in the preceding six months for the procedure’s terrible effects.1 He noted widespread ignorance of the fact that the fetus was a human being from the earliest stages of pregnancy. But this was no excuse. Indeed, Storer emphasized the “moral and absolute guilt of the parties offending” and called upon physicians to “show to the community the sincere abhorrence with which they viewed the crime.”2 Though some objected strongly to his position, he was not deterred. He would go on to become America’s most ardent defender of the unborn during the next half century. For his work, he was widely honored, including election as vice-president of the American Medical Association while he was still in his thirties.3 (more…)

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22 February 2010

A Husband’s Chaste Intoxication with His Wife

couple.jpg  18 Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice in the wife of your youth, 19 a lovely deer, a graceful doe. Let her breast fill you at all times with delight; be intoxicated always in her love. 20 Why should you be intoxicated, my son, with a forbidden woman and embrace the bosom of an adulteress? 21 For a man’s ways are before the eyes of the LORD, and he ponders all his paths.

Proverbs 5:18-21 (ESV) (more…)

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21 February 2010

Deepening Relationships with One Another

Mr Bill Mills

Scruipture Refference II Corinthians 13

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20 February 2010

Amazing Cures with Adult Stem Cells

stem cell.jpg   Andrew Kent was rock climbing with his son in the UK’s Langdale Pikes when a boulder fell on his leg, breaking it in five places. He was rushed to the hospital, but the fractures were so severe that three operations could not repair them. The wounds became badly infected, and doctors warned that his leg might have to be amputated – yet hope existed; they could attempt a new procedure to repair the bones using his own stem cells. When Kent consented, an orthopedic surgeon removed stem cells from bone marrow in his hip and mixed them with a collagen gel. The resulting paste was applied to the fractures, and the surgeon set his leg in a metal cage to squeeze the bones together. When the cage was removed six months later, the stem cells had formed healthy bone tissue and doctors predicted complete recovery within 18 months. Thanks to adult stem cells, he could hope to climb rocks once again.1 (more…)

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18 February 2010

Heavenly Hope and Earthly Effectiveness—C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963)

C.S. Lewis.jpg   While teaching at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Clive Staples Lewis became well known for his writings in Christian apologetics. One of his best-known works today, Mere Christianity, is a publication that combines three of his earlier works, The Case for Christianity, Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality. In his discussion on Christian behavior, Lewis makes a profound observation linking the Church’s hope of heaven directly to her ability to improve and better the world today. (more…)

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16 February 2010

Bill Mills Seminar

bill mills.jpg  Announcing an all-church seminar on Deepening Relationships with One Another on Sunday, February 21 with Bill Mills. Please register by call the church office, 410-642-6865.
Lunch: 12-12:30
Session 2 12-2pm
Session 3 2:15-3:45pm (more…)

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16 February 2010

Campuses Aflame with Revival

revival.jpg   In 1787, a few concerned students met for prayer at Virginia’s Hampden-Sydney College. None were particularly active Christians, yet their concern for the college’s low moral state led them to beseech God’s help. Initially it did not go well. Disturbed by a band of unruly classmates, they locked themselves in a room. Eventually the institution’s president rebuked the rowdies and invited the prayer warriors into his study. There they prayed until revival fell and more than half of the student body professed conversion to faith in Christ. Unbeknownst to those students, the spiritual awakening at Hampden-Sydney would spark similar revivals on college campuses across America.1 (more…)

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