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Our Last K-5 Graduation Honestly, last night was a roller coaster of emotions. We were so happy that Reilly was finishing Kindergarten, but melancholy that he was the last cousin to do so. Ariel, Allison, Carissa, and now Reilly...

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Walk the Aisle from christianitytoday.com

Posted by Rodney | Posted in America, Christianity | Posted on 25-10-2008

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Walk the Aisle | Christian History

Story Behind
Walk the Aisle
Popularized by frontier camp meetings and Charles Finney’s “anxious bench,” the altar call became an evangelistic staple of American churches.
Douglas A. Sweeney and Mark C. Rogers

Walk the Aisle

The pastor closes his sermon: “The Holy Spirit bids you come. The congregation, praying, hoping, expectant, bids you come. On the first note of the first stanza, come down one of these stairways, down one of these aisles. May angels attend you. May the Holy Spirit of God encourage you. May the presence of Jesus walk by your side as you come, while we stand and while we sing.” And come they do. Week after week, in churches all across the America—and other parts of the world—scenes like this play out at the end of thousands of sermons. The congregation stands and sings “Just As I Am” or “Come Just as You Are.” Sinners walk the aisle and pray for salvation.

This common evangelistic method, known as the altar call or the public invitation, has not always been around. Successful evangelists such as George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, and John Wesley never gave an altar call. In fact, they did not even know what it was. They invited their hearers passionately to come to Christ by faith and regularly counseled anxious sinners after their services. But they did not call sinners to make a public, physical response after evangelistic appeals. So where did the altar call come from? When did it begin?

Pastor Appreciation Month Specials from Logos.com

Posted by Rodney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 23-10-2008

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Great offer from www.logos.com and an offer for the Sermon File Add-on for free this month.

Pass it on!

I use my Libronix almost everyday if not several times during the day. It is simply amazing.

Here is the link for the sermon file add-on and the discount code.

Link

Will the Last Honest Reporter Turn Out the Lights?

Posted by Rodney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-10-2008

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I have read some of Card’s articles before I believe. Good stuff here.

http://www.ldsmag.com/ideas/081017light.html

HT:www.drudgereport.com

Wallbuilder Voting Guide for the 2008 Presidential Election

Posted by Rodney | Posted in America | Posted on 22-10-2008

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http://wallbuilders.com/downloads/newsletter/VotersGuide.pdf