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Hanging with Chuck Smith and Raul Ries
http://blog.greglaurie.com/ ?p=144We had a great time on the Praise the Lord program Thursday night on TBN. If you go to iTunes, you can actually download the show for free. I was a guest, along with Raul Ries and Chuck Smith, and we were interviewed by Paul Crouch Jr., who I thought did a really good job.
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The Jesus Movement
http://blog.greglaurie.com/ ?p=134The Jesus Movement, what a great time that was! This was a time of what I believe was a genuine spiritual revival that took place in the late ’60s through the early ’70s. Many of the mega-churches that are impacting our culture today were born during this time of the outpouring of the Spirit of God.
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I love Montana!
http://blog.greglaurie.com/ ?p=125We had a wonderful time here in Montana with family and good friends. Not only the Luskos, but Brian and Crystal Ray, who put us up and fed us very well! Too well, I’m afraid. Stella and her friend Alivia Lusko “Unsafe and insane” fireworks!
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“From Every Pulpit in the Land It Needs to be Thundered Forth!”
http://biblicalthought.com/ blog/ from-every-pulpit-in-the-land-it-needs-to-be-t…“From Every Pulpit in the Land It Needs to be Thundered Forth!” Mario Herrera Last night, I revisited the introduction to A.W. Pink's book titled, The Sovereignty of God. The forward to the first introduction is, edition was written by A.W. Pink in June of 1918. The following are several quotes from the introduction of the book.
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The Gospel Call and The Effectual Call
http://biblicalthought.com/ blog/ the-gospel-call-and-the-effectual-call/The Gospel Call and The Effectual Call Mario Herrera Let us continue on the subject as noted in the title of this post. The following are Scriptures which apply to each of the two categories identifying the distinctions of the Gospel Call and the Effectual Call from a biblical perspective.
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What about the Altar Call?
http://biblicalthought.com/ blog/ what-about-the-altar-call/What about the Altar Call? Mario Herrera The song rings out, "come as you are, come and drink from the living water, that flowed from His hands, flowed from his side." The lights are dimmed, with everyone's heads bowed and eyes closed, the pastor calls out, "If you hear Christ, stand up like a man, come down to the altar." The pastor proceeds to let the song play out.
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T.U.L.I.P
http://biblicalthought.com/ blog/ tulip/T.U.L.I.P Mario Herrera This is the second portion of Amazing Grace. Today's modern evangelical church puts forth a negative view of the Doctrines of Grace. There is absolutely no doctrine taught in today's church.
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