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Happenings so far!

Wow, it’s been along time since I have been able to post on here! and there has been a huge amount of stuff that has happened to me since my last post! God has been merciful, and so very kind to me, and has blessed me in ways that I could not have imagined. but, I am getting a head of myself, let’s back up and start from the beginning. Back in may, my world changed. I went from living in the Appalachian foothills of Ohio, to living in Oklahoma, then back to Ohio.  Then, there was a girl who came into my life shortly after my return. she has been there for me, helping me in ministry, lifting me up in times when I needed someone there for me, and has brought so much Joy and happiness into my life, and I cant begin to express my thanks to the Lord for bringing her into my life! In June, we had some things happen here at the church. now technically, I was contracted at the church for only one year, then I would be planting a church. but the youth pastor at the Church started to feel that t

Cessationism, Revelation & Prophecy

In my life group, we have been going over the gifts of the Holy Spirit. And in doing research I found this very helpful article explaining the different views. Hope this helps Y'all! Cessationism, Revelation & Prophecy Voice (link is external) , Nov/Dec 2012. Used by permission. Despite the fact that the majority of conservative evangelical Christians since the Reformation have held to a cessationist position with regard to divine revelation, true cessationists are rapidly disappearing. In the articles and books I have written nothing has evoked as much criticism and anger as my position that God is speaking to His people today exclusively through Scripture. Due to the influence of a multitude of popular authors, theologians and conference speakers, cessationism is barely treading water, even within the most biblically solid churches and organizations. As a matter of fact, among those who claim to be evangelicals there are five identifiable views prevalent tod