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    We’re off to Houston

    Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

    Not me, but my ministry partner, Matt Stevens, along with Joe Miller and five others. Doug Stringer of Somebody Cares requested that Matt bring a team to Houston to assist with the relief efforts. The following note from Matt describes the purpose of the trip: Friends, Many of you have been looking for ways to [...]

    Somebody Cares for Katrina victims

    Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

    Doug Stringer of Somebody Cares America has emerged as one of the primary coordinators of faith-based relief for Katrina victims. Based in Houston and with active chapters throughout Texas and Mississippi, SCA has been inundated since the beginning of the storm with requests for assistance and wasted no time getting involved. I remember all too [...]

    New York, a Billy Graham Experiment

    Thursday, June 16th, 2005

    “For better or worse, the church has typically followed the lead of secular society when it comes to our attitudes about race. Today racial reconciliation has become an evangelical buzzword. Organizations like Promise Keepers proclaim its importance. Christian books, magazines, and musical artists denounce racism and celebrate ethnic diversity in the church. When Billy approached [...]

    The gospel according to “Missionary” Mike Tyson

    Monday, June 13th, 2005

    “I want to develop my life into missionary (work). I’m not going to be a Jesus freak. But that’s what I’m going to give my life to. I love Jesus and I believe in Jesus, too — and I’m a Muslim. Listen, I got a imam, I got a rabbi, I got a priest, I [...]

    A journey or a destination?

    Monday, April 4th, 2005

    Jesus invited the disciples to, “Come, follow me.” He never really said where, just spoke vaguely about the Kingdom of Heaven. God told Abraham to leave Ur and “Go,” but, again, refused to say where exactly. Moses followed a cloud by day and pillar of fire by night, but after 400 years of Egyptian slavery, [...]

    Should this be banned?

    Thursday, March 10th, 2005

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    This just in from Tony S.

    Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

    Apparently there are three thousand people groups that do not have any Bible in their language. Yet, as Tony Sheng laments, the Christian ghetto here in America debates how to market the umpteenth English translation, the TNIV, for maximum return on investment.

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