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Singing the Blues

16 June 2022 By David Trounce

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In James chapter 5:13-16, we have a bundle of everyday issues that every Christian has to deal with. Sin, sickness and suffering among them. The wisdom here is practical and godly, giving the believer who taps into it a reason to sing. Is anyone among you suffering? Let him … [Read more...] about Singing the Blues

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Sickness, Sin, Singing

Gut Punch Worship

8 June 2022 By David Trounce

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The worship of God by the saints on earth is one of the most important ways that the gospel is proclaimed and the kingdom of God made visible to the world. And so Paul, For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. (1 … [Read more...] about Gut Punch Worship

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Feasting, Singing, Worship

The Slimy Pit

10 April 2020 By David Trounce

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The Holy Spirit spoke beautifully through David, causing him to record his own experiences and at the same time, express truths that went beyond the experience he was trying to describe. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; He set my feet on a rock and … [Read more...] about The Slimy Pit

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Resurrection, Singing, The Pit

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Thor's Oak

Around 723 AD, a missionary named Boniface entered Hesse in Germany. Upon finding a sacred tree named Thor’s Oak, he took an axe to it, cut it down and built a church. Many in the town, believing that the God of Boniface must be greater than Thor, left their paganism behind converted to Christianity.