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    February 02, 2009

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    Another excellent teaching. We are very fortunate to have such a faithful teacher in Chris... dare I?... Prose-Blow (because he is anything but ordinary in his poetic speech about Christ and Him crucified).

    Hmmm... whilst Chris is "Fighting For the Faith" it seems that Joel Osteen and his ilk are "Fighting For the Flesh". I truly wish they did not associate our precious Messiah with their cheap snake oil wares.

    Should have figured, Tadd's "Tithing Challenge" wasn't original either:

    http://www.christianitytoday.com/tc/2007/004/7.14.html

    It is so easy to complain, grumble, and throw stones; instead of talking bad about anyone you make sure you do not let it take place in front of a mirror. It is always easy to point the finger, but how much praying are you doing. "We who are 'so spiritual' are to bear the sufferings and wrong of the weaker vessel".

    pastor Teresa Ray---House of Refuge

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