Building the Infrastructure: Understanding Spiritual Warfare (Part 3)

May 14, 2010

2010 Labor Day Conference
23 days left for Early-bird rate!

(I need a time out from this warfare stuff, but I’ve looked at the opposition, and they don’t seem to be interested to take time off!!)
Daniel 7:25 tells us that the devil will try to “wear out” the saints.  The word for “wear out” is [...]

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Building the Infrastructure: Understanding Spiritual Warfare (Part 2)

April 27, 2010

2010 Labor Day Conference – Early Bird Registration

I didn’t know when I wrote last week’s e-letter that I would find myself trapped in the UK this week because of the Volcano in Iceland and my inability to fly out of the UK.  I have written a little of this in my blog which you [...]

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Building the Infrastructure: Understanding Spiritual Warfare!

April 20, 2010

2010 Labor Day Conference – Early Bird Registration

I think that it is in the introduction to The Screwtape Letters (by C.S. Lewis  of the Narnia books fame) that Lewis urges us to refrain from the twin deceptions of the demonic world to either see them under every tree or to have such a low [...]

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Infrastructure: Building upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets

April 13, 2010

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Since the beginning of this year, most of these e-letters have focused on exploring the who question of infrastructure.  Infrastructure is something that society depends on for ease of communication and travel and use of utilities, etc., but which has usually been in place for so long [...]

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The Women Saw Him First (In my experience they normally do!)

April 8, 2010

It’s Easter Sunday, and I am away with my family.  We go away each Easter, all of the kids and grandkids, and have an extended family weekend, focused on enjoying each other and listening to what the Lord may want to share with each of us about the year ahead.  It has been a rich [...]

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