
Topic: charismatic
Below a speech I gave to the Traditional Britain Group on May 18 following their Annual General Meeting. Video to follow. Ladies and gentlemen, comrades in the struggle for the liberty and prosp ... discussResults: (source: http://politix.topix.com/homepage/6025-would-america-be-a-better-place-if-more-people-attended-religious-worship) 53 % - No d sab="535"> 41 % - Yes 6 % ... discuss
Brethren: Peace and Good to all of you in Jesus' Name. The Catholic World Report published two days ago a great article about the Catholic Charismatic Renewal which you all ought to read. Here's a ... discuss
A look at the history and future of the sometimes-controversial movement By Allesandra Nucci When the newly elected Pope Francis appeared at the window before the ch ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 981 Psalter: Wednesday, Week III, 1415 Office of Readings for Wednesday in Week 7 of Easter God, come to my assistance ... discuss
MARY STAYED OUT ALL NIGHT – also called Marry Me, Mary- it’s strictly frothy romantic comedy. I can’t exactly recommend this one because the plot is insanely unbelievable and the ... discuss
Today’s book review post is special for two reasons. First, this marks the 150th book review I’ve posted here at Fundamentally Reformed. Second, this review includes the foreword I was pri ... discuss
Obama, PPFA, and the littlest patients By Dave Andrusko President Barack Obama speaks at the Planned Parenthood ... discuss
Bern, Switzerland, May 3, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- Theologian Father Manfred Hauke said recent comments from a German archbishop appearing to support a particular diaconate for women are confusing to C ... discuss
To hear some tell it, it's almost as if abolitionists are planning to show up at your solid, Gospel-preaching, totally pro-life church's front entrance any given Sunday, unannounced, with baby carnage ... discuss
On Saturday, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, celebrated the Eucharist that ended the second day of the Rimini Fair of the 36th Na ... discuss
A pavilion full of Charismatics received Father Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher of the Papal Household, on Friday to hear his teaching entitled, “In the Year of Faith We Cry Out: I Believe in the ... discuss
Among the guests at the 36th National Convocation of the Charismatic Renewal, being held at Rimini, is Cardinal Vinko Puljic, archbishop of Sarajevo. The 12th of 13 children, his mother died when h ... discuss
Over 40 Catholic lay organizations, led by the influential El Shaddai charismatic leader Brother Mike Velarde, launched a new movement for the protection of life and family this past Saturday in prepa ... discuss
“Put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry.” - Oliver Cromwell1 To sum up what has been outlined so far – a philosophy of righteous civil resistance is articulated in the B ... discuss
Schlepping around various sites for news & views of our new Pontiff has confirmed a hunch that he has a potential to get more than one groups' panties in a twist.On the liberal side: He's a stron ... discuss
I remember the day that Pope Benedict XVI was elected. The words “Habemus Papam!” rang out from my television set and I sat down and burst into tears. I was pregnant at the time and emotional anyw ... discuss
I was at the grocery store the other day when I was unexpectedly confronted with an adult-oriented magazine located right next to the vitamin section. I immediately had to look away from the front cov ... discuss
Christopher Dorner, (alleged) murderer of three people, wants the world to understand him. He has heroes. Killer Dorner is clearly an avowed Leftist.From his "manifesto":Off the record, I love your ne ... discuss
The following is Part 8 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
The following is Part 7 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
November 22, 2012. (Romereports.com) The Pope will soon create six new cardinals. For the time being, the number of papal electors will change to 120 members, though only for a few weeks. So who are t ... discuss
I love reading, yet, I am not a fast reader. I do not like skimming the surface when I read. I like to take it in, think about it… However, somehow in my life I am at a place where I just don’t ha ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> ace=Arial> Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our duties; for the People ... discuss
The saint of the day for November 6 is St. Leonard of Noblac or of Limoges.Leonard (who died in 559), was a French nobleman in the court of Clovis, the first king of France. He was converted to C ... discuss
(Romereports.com) Many describe Francis Arinze as one of the most charismatic cardinals in the Church. He was a close collaborator to John Paul II and on November 1st, the Nigerian cardinal will turn ... discuss
Brothers and sisters, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 1:7). Before returning to our particular Churches, we, Bishops of the whole world gath ... discuss
When Obama appeals for cash, he doesn't talk about his record, all his successes. Why?Because his record as president is terrible. Talking about all the promises he failed to keep would amount to poun ... discuss
Thomas Sowell offers some random thoughts on the passing scene, noting that in today's political climate (and the liberal media's coverage of it) ... there seems to be something "liberating" about ig ... discuss
If you like Obama, God bless you. But the man is day by day proving himself less and less worthy as a leader.This is an attempt to control the whacky comments by the Vice President that he and Obama d ... discuss
Mike Lowe, FOX6 News political reporter and Democrat hack, took a swipe at Clint Eastwood, referring to his Republican convention speech as "bizarre" and "rambling."Hack Lowe's lashing out at Eastwood ... discuss
About 2 weeks ago, I did a post that took a bit of a look at what the Leadership Council of Women Religious' annual assembly might include. While it was definitely a spoof, I knew that there was some ... discuss
Figure it out! Is it math? Simon Peter replied, “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words that give eternal life.” Jesus has the answer. When we are confronted by struggles, by con ... discuss
Figure it out! Is it math? Simon Peter replied, “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words that give eternal life.” Jesus has the answer. When we are confronted by struggles, by con ... discuss
New Audio Surfaces of Obama Defending Infanticide in Illinois That President Barack Obama was the only member of the Illinois legislature to not support a bill to provide medical care for newborn ... discuss
WASHINGTON, DC /TAMPA, FL (8/23/12) -- Coming fresh from pro-life victories during the GOP platform debates, Americans United for Life Action President and CEO Dr. Charmaine Yoest will be attending ... discuss
But laugh over Biden's gaffe a week. The Media Research Center takes a look at the media coverage:If Ronald Reagan was the “Teflon President,” then Joe Biden is the “Teflon Blowhard.” He ... discuss
"I’ve been asked if I have any regrets. Well, I do. The deficit is one." ~ Ronald Reagan’s farewell address. U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) by Ralph Benko, Contribu ... discuss
By: Don MatzatWe are living in a very interesting time in the history of the Christian Church. While the teaching and preaching of biblical doctrinal truth should be, according to Scripture, our prima ... discuss
Found Via Deacon Greg:Government authorities from a district in the Central Highlands last week compelled ethnic villagers to remove Catholic pictures and items from their chapel and replaced them wit ... discuss
“Comes down to a man dying on a cross saving the world; Rising from the dead, doing what He said He would do.” Clay Cross – Saving the WorldThe first two posts - Why Worldview? and Challenge is ... discuss
by John Jalsevac August 13, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - One of the leading lights of the pro-life movement in the United States has gone out. Nellie Gray, the charismatic octogenarian founder of the ann ... discuss
One of the leading lights of the pro-life movement in the United States has gone out. Nellie Gray, the charismatic octogenarian founder of the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., the largest ... discuss
by John Jalsevac August 13, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - One of the leading lights of the pro-life movement in the United States has gone out. Nellie Gray, the charismatic octogenarian founder of the ann ... discuss
by John Jalsevac August 13, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - One of the leading lights of the pro-life movement in the United States has gone out. Nellie Gray, the charismatic octogenarian founder of the ann ... discuss
When Paul Ryan first ran for Congress in 1998, he was a very young 28 — boyish and eager. He came to a Wisconsin Right to Life interview with his clean-cut button-down shirt and fresh approa ... discuss
Over the past few years, I have rpeoprted on the huge scandals involving the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), as well as the Development and Peace (D+P) scndal in Canada. Earlier this y ... discuss
Your Vote Counts:"There have been 12 Presidential elections that were decided by less than a 1% margin; meaning if less than 1% of the voters in certain states had changed their mind to the other ... discuss
When on vacation last week I ambled into a wonderful little used book store in Fredericksburg, Virginia. There were hundreds of books that caught my eye there, but I left with only one—Faith and ... discuss
As my pal Scott Nehring says, "If there is such a thing as a chick flick for guys, this is it."(His excellent review is at Good News Film Reviews.) 31. The Quiet ManSean Thornton (John Wayne) has ... discuss
Very intriguing. Sometimes reality (a religion called Scientology) stranger than fiction - but then when they make fiction from that strange reality, it's even more interesting. . . A charismatic ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> ace=Arial>The "111" list below is recommended by an Obama devotee, and friend, for reading by those of u ... discuss
Pam Suresca with her AwardWe have some amazing students! It is with great pride that we were able to honor some of them at this year’s banquet. Some organizations might think that it is a waste ... discuss
Robert Colquhoun, who is in his late 20s, shares about his faith journey and the power of prayer in the 40 DAYS OF LIFE campaign to end abortion.I became a Roman Catholic when I was studying his ... discuss
I have a confession to make — this post has been loooong overdue! I know I said I'd continue the Amazing Grace for Moms series throughout June, but before I knew it, June had snuck up on me and flas ... discuss
The Supreme Court's ruling on Obamacare that so blatantly tramples our rights and the Constitution, should come as no surprise to anyone. The same that its consequences should also come as no surprise ... discuss
Dial 1-800/AIDSNYC Every Monday and Wednesday morning hours, promptly at twelve a. meters., I just leave behind my personal daily life and turn into to volunteering being an AIDS Hotline psychologist ... discuss
At the high school graduation ceremony this week, the principal stood before an audience of 700 capped-and-gowned scholars and said, “Stand up if you have received an award for academic achievement. ... discuss
President Reagan Speaking at the Berlin Wall Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, Contributing Authors: Every American high school student knows, or should know, that President Ronald Reagan went ... discuss
Mrs. Kathleen Schuck, O.P., in 2007.Kathleen Schuck and her husband Jim were charter members of the Chapter of Lay Dominicans of Bl. Margaret of Castello, Boise, Idaho, Western Province of the Holy Na ... discuss
I was thrilled to see Msgr. Gregory Smith @ Salt & Light interviewed by Fr. Thomas Rosica. They talked about topics like vocational journey, new evangelization, charismatic movement, CCO, Westminster ... discuss
1000s of babies killed in the Chapel House in the heart of London (Marie Stopes International)Posted: May 31, 2012 in Abortion, Marie Stopes International Tags: 87 Mattock Lane Eal ... discuss
Recently the Church of England, the mother church of the world wide Anglican Communion, became the latest province to open ordination/consecration to the Episcopate to women.1 This decision was not wi ... discuss
From Crisis MagazineBy M. D. Aeschliman Among the most momentous events of twentieth-century history is the defeat of the Communist Red Army in the Battle of Warsaw in the summer of 1920, “the mi ... discuss
Warning! Rather lengthy post ahead! :) Making up for the weekend's lack of posts, hehe! :) Please do read it till the end though! :) Thanks! :) God bless yah!I failed to post here last weekend for the ... discuss
Today's dose of Amazing Grace is all about fellowship. :) Hubby and I have been part of Couples for Christ, a Catholic Charismatic community since we were teens, and I know that the following verse an ... discuss
ARRA News Service Photo: Herman Cain and Dr. Bill Smith Supporting the National "Spending Revolt Bus Tour" by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: All of his former rivals now unite behind the GOP’ ... discuss
Here is a list of links to the most popular posts I have written over the lifetime of my blog. If you want an introduction to the kind of things I have written, this is a good place to start. http://a ... discuss
We’ll begin with the big races, shine a spotlight in Ada County and talk about a few highlights from around the State: High Level: Re-opening the Primary: The party establishment including Butch ... discuss
There are so many high-priced cosmetics, splendor treatment options and sweetness gyms providing the core regular of beauty to ladies everywhere. I am going to provides you with the most critical free ... discuss
In this article, we will throw some lumination on the charismatic options that come with stained glass doors. These kinds of glass windows are architectural features which have been around since age g ... discuss
In this post, we are going to throw some lighting on the charismatic features of stained glass doors. These kinds of glass windows are system features that have been accessible to nearly since age ran ... discuss
Please read the Introduction and chapters 1, 2, and 3 first.CHAPTER 4Baptism, what is it good for?Johnny: “KNOCK! KNOCK!”Marty: “WHO’S THERE?”Johnny: “JOHNNY!”Marty: “JOHNNY WHO?”Joh ... discuss
PARIS—French voters will filter into polling stations with simplicity and style on Sunday, picking out a wedding-invitation style card that lists the name of their favorite presidential candidate: ... discuss
The latest in books written by Polonian authors or that concern Polish and Polonian history, language and culture. Save Send Delete by Danusha V. Goska Save Send Delete is a debate about God between p ... discuss
The latest in books written by Polonian authors or that concern Polish and Polonian history, language and culture. Save Send Delete by Danusha V. Goska Save Send Delete is a debate about God between p ... discuss
Contact: Rev. Mel C. Montgomery, 417-438-1695 JOPLIN, Mo., May 2, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Mel Montgomery's manuscript for "The Genuine Flow" was ignored or rejected by every major Charismatic C ... discuss
Too bad if the Chinese commies are angry. Trade is important, but so are human rights! Trade-hungry Tories risk Chinese wrath by lauding exiled Dalai Lama in Ottawa By Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan Among the GOP victories in 2010, none was sweeter than that of Marco Rubio. The charismatic young Cuban-American challenged Gov. Charlie Crist in a Senate primary, ran him out ... discuss
So it dawned on me that everyone has a little bit of that political spark in them. Which of the following would you really like to be able to do? Be considered charismatic and have people hang on to y ... discuss
500-jähriges Reformationsjubiläum - Margot Käßmann kehrt zurück - als Luther-Botschafterin - Deutschland - Politik - Hamburger Abendblatt: The “Bishop of Hearts” is to return and t ... discuss
I agree with my friends at the Prince Arthur Herald. I have made no secret of my support for my friend Danielle Smith and the Wild Rose Party. I urge my friends, family and readers in Alberta to vote ... discuss
You could almost hear the audible sighs of relief that went up in the suites in Washingtonand on Wall Street when Rick Santorum suspended his campaign for President. The reaction was quite familiar to ... discuss
I'm pretty sure I have lived two lives.No, this is NOT a post about reincarnation, don't worry! I am barely over the big 4-0 and yet I am quite sure I have lived two totally separate lives.In my "fir ... discuss
by Karla Dial, CitizenLink: The Alabama Department of Health (ADPH) on Friday ordered the operators of a Birmingham abortion clinic to surrender their license by May 18. In late January, life advoc ... discuss
It is very rare to find a relatively young person who has acquired the wisdom of old age. Matthew Kelly is no exception. He is undoubtably a gifted and charismatic writer and speaker, travelling the ... discuss
A piece in the April 19, 2012 issue of The New Republic discusses Dr. Charmaine Yoest of AUL. The story, by Eliza Gray, includes the following sub-headline: One pro-life leader’s savvy strategy. An ... discuss
by Graziano FreschiOur Lady has spoken: it is now right and proper, indeed necessary and respectable, for tourists to visit Myanmar...Lest you are confused, by Our Lady I'm not referring to the B ... discuss
By Stephen StonePresident, Renew America One of the curious things about Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential bid is the near-unanimous support he enjoys among fellow Mormons. He won the Nevada, ... discuss
Brett McS sends a cheerful report from Oz: Conservatives retake Queensland! And how! Labor down to seven (7! from 51!) seats, Conservatives 75, Greens 0 (and down on percentage), independ ... discuss
I happen to follow Francis Beckwith's blog, Return to Rome, at Patheos, and he posted that a new book he contributed to was coming out, Journeys of Faith, an irenic dialog between those who switched f ... discuss
CAIRO (AP) — Tens of thousands of Coptic Christians lined up outside a cathedral in the Egyptian capital on Sunday to pay their final respects to the spiritual leader of their ancient chu ... discuss
My comment:This cult of personality will go by the way of cult movies and other weird fads and fashions - like the pet rock. Even now, it's been sold out as a novelty, curio item. Something to laugh a ... discuss
Last Saturday morning, while sidewalk counseling outside the Planned Parenthood abortion mill, Karla, Pat and I had a most interesting conversation about the phenomenal interest that young people arou ... discuss
“‘A son honors his father, and a servant his master. Then if I am a father, where is My honor? And if I am a master, where is My respect [fear]?’ says the Lord of hosts to you, ̵ ... discuss
LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) — Convicted former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich entered a federal prison in Colorado to begin a 14-year sentence for corruption on Thursday, the latest chapter in the downfall ... discuss
Oscar-Winning Producer of 'Schindler's List' Slams Obama, Salutes Breitbart by Hollywoodland 13 hours ago Gerald R. Molen is an Oscar-winning film producer whose credits include "Rain Ma ... discuss
Archive for February, 2009 « Previous Entries 28022009 Four Types Of Christians Posted by IJ in Devotionals/Sermons, Featured Articles, tags: Bible Study,Blood of Jesus, Christianity, Church, He ... discuss
A dozen black Harleys are lined up in the parking lot of an unassuming building in Anaheim, Calif. Burly guys in leather jackets and tattoos hang out on the small grassy lawn. It looks like a Hells ... discuss
TimSchraeder.com has a list of things that if, like me, you were raised a charismatic some of which will make you laugh, others create a little nostalgic, and in some make you say “we never did ... discuss
Many times situations happen inour lives which we do not know how or why they take place. The main source of conflict is Satan. He and those evil angels under his commandcan work through v ... discuss
Book Details: • Author: Phillip L. Simpson • Category: Biography • Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books (2011) • ... discuss
What is revival? It is God “stepping down from heaven” and baring His holy arm. He comes and acts and speaks. There is a holy presence and a word on fire. God is in the midst of His people. The Lo ... discuss
Many readers might dismiss the recent concerns about the ASA as a charismatic issue. The issue is much broader than that, as the following testimony demonstrates. The author takes up the story after a ... discuss
Are Card. Wuerl's pastors closet Obama supporters? Dissent within the Archdiocese of Washington D.C.
"And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all." Mark 10:44Someone posted a comment the other day asking what was wrong with the coronation ceremony recently performed on Eddie Lo ... discuss
Nicki Minaj, Madonna and MIA perform during the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo-Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)I wouldn't sa ... discuss
This sermon is a good illustration of the difference between what Ed Stetzer calls an “aspirational charismatic” and one who pursues God for all he has for us today. I urge you to watch ... discuss
The Benedictine Monk takes three vows: Stability, Obedience and Conversion of Life. The three vows are braided together like three strands of a strong rope.Each of the vows has a concrete expression. ... discuss
Hello Everyone! I’m thrilled to be here alongside my esteemed co-hosts at The Anchoress, where the best readers on the internet congregate.If you’ve never heard of me, or my blog, Betty Du ... discuss
“I’m so tempted not to go to Mass,” Mom said as we prepared to pull out of the garage. “I have so many things to do before we go over to Ted’s house tonight” — we were to celebr ... discuss
I used to care A LOT about politics. I served as President of the College Young Republicans and, for a while, I even wanted to be a lobbyist. But, gradually, over the years, things have changed. My li ... discuss
In his must-read piece on Friday at Pajamas Media, Victor Davis Hanson sums up what is realized by more and more Americans with each passing day ... what we were told is true about Barack Obama, never ... discuss
Okay, so, technically it's a chapel of ease. There are no Masses during the week but that's okay, I can always go to a closer parish for that. On Sundays there are only two Masses that are celebrated, ... discuss
Terry Virgo recently preached for a weekend at Covenant Life Church, the church previously lead by C.J. Mahaney. Virgo preached his heart out about the Spirit-Filled church to a strong response. Virgo ... discuss
Read and opine.Ten years after her historic ordination, Mary Ramerman rarely makes it into the papers anymore. Watching her {not}minister as a {non}priest today, it may be hard{less} to believe that s ... discuss
“We are from God; he who knows God listens to us; he who is not from God does not listen to us. By this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error.” -1 Jn. 4.6 “….even ... discuss
Bishop Sample | Photo: CWR Bishop Alexander Sample, Bishop of Marquette (Michigan) is a fantastic Bishop and a faithful man of God. I am a big fan of his, and having spent a great deal of time in my ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, The likeability of a presidential candidate is important to both political parties and to the American people. Some of us will ... discuss
Part I covered the problem of having an authoritative doctrinal body in the devastating wake of the primacy of individual conscience. Part II concerned itself with building up the need for religiou ... discuss
I entered this cycle truly hoping that Mike Huckabee would run for President, but in May it became clear that wouldn’t happen. I’ve considered several candidates since then: Herman Cain, T ... discuss
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Since the congressional supercommittee appears unable, or unwilling, to take a lesson from Indiana or Virginia—where Republican governors have made spending cuts and delivere ... discuss
Note: Below is a guest editorial from R.J. McVeigh, who I've had the joy of mentoring through Students for Life of America. R.J. is 19 and a college student preparing for a career in medicine--unless ... discuss
\"If only we could get the gifts of the Spirit to flow freely in our church, then our church will be just like it was in the New Testament times and everything will be perfect for us!\" This is ... discuss
The Herman Cain scandal concerning allegations of sexual harassment by four women (and counting), back in the late 90's when he was president of the National Restaurant Association, seems to have beco ... discuss
I went to a ministry conference last weekend and I learned something rather profound. Men are created in the image of God. And God made women to be the perfect companions for men. So, since m ... discuss
MSNBC continues to wallow in racism. While appearing on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, Touré calls Herman Cain 'minstrelsy.'Video.e !important; border-bottom: 1px dotted #999 !important; font ... discuss
I am saddened to hear of the death of John Damian O’Callaghan, the inaugural chairman of the Board of the Southern Cross Bioethics Institute (SCBI).For many years, SCBI has provided the Society for ... discuss
Modesty, it means a lot of things to a lot of people, and you can get get 11 opinions of its definition if you ask 10 people. Sometimes the best way to think about it is by determing what isn't modest ... discuss
This is the second poll that has suggested a surge for Cain in Florida. Will this translate elsewhere? Who knows but yesterday I sent an email out to friends that Values Voter News is having a chang ... discuss
VISION - ESCAPING the SPIRIT of THE AGE -by Gary/Dagazz. Vision of the Present and Coming Western Church - 06-05-11: I saw the people of God scattered in dark foreboding waters. They we ... discuss
I am not an expert on this and I don't pretend to be. What I'm going to offer is the perception of Amarilloans, myself included, on the matter. This is what I'm hearing from the people, Catholic and n ... discuss
Will There Be Faith?: A New Vision for Educating and Growing Disciples Author: Dr. Thomas H. Groome I was asked to read and review this book about educating our children in the Catholic Faith as p ... discuss
Rev. Benjamin P. Bradshaw Towards the latter part of his life many within the secular media and within the Catholic Church repeatedly insisted that Pope John Paul II retire and permit the election ... discuss
While Jack Layton’s death should be met with sadness by Canadians, it is important for Catholics and all pro-lifers to know why we should be sad. We should be sad because Jack Layton had the int ... discuss
A few people have asked about updates to Friends of the Blog. I’ve got good news. On September 1 there will be some great new items for the taking, including a $15 gift certificate from Westmins ... discuss
Under the crush of deadlines I'm only just getting to all the wonderful BXVI addresses for World Youth Day. Rueful Red, however, sent me a link to sum things up. Usual pattern: the press says it'll b ... discuss
Adrian’s blog has done a great job of both tracking and encouraging the growth in the number of Christians, churches and ministries that are willing and eager to own the two labels of charismati ... discuss
One thing I can say about myself; I'm an expert on bullies and bullying. From my experience as a child to the present, I can smell a bully across the room. There are many ways to bully someone. There ... discuss
Auxiliary Bishop Chris Coyne of Indianapolis had an interesting story yesterday about "Why I Didn't Go to Confession Today". While, to do the full story justice, you should read his account of the ma ... discuss
I have been thinking lately about an occasion on which a friend in the Charismatic movement decried the rules and conditions attached to novenas, the gaining of indulgences, the practice of pious disc ... discuss
Today’s guest post comes from David Wayne, the Jollyblogger. Adrian and David were so close and interacted so much in the early days of Christian blogging that at one point there was an intern ... discuss
This moving video and gorgeous, seductive song prove there’s still some good music coming out these days. The video uses footage from NBC’s report on the 1978 Jonestown Massacre, a horri ... discuss
I hate having to write blog entries like this; mainly, because I happen to like Rick Perry. However, because I am a blogger of the truth — and because I do not want to see Rick Perry wounded in ... discuss
I hate having to write blog entries like this; mainly, because I happen to like Rick Perry. However, because I am a blogger of the truth — and because I do not want to see Rick Perry wounded in ... discuss
When Piper Touched My Chin - I thoroughly enjoyed this article from Clint Archer. “My question was a thinly veiled attempt to tease out some Piper-esque wisdom on this potentially spicy topic. H ... discuss
From: donl Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 Subject: Pathological Narcissist Dr. Sam Vaknin is an Israeli psychologist. Interesting view on our presid ... discuss
Bachmann is, what should be called a “Curser” (to go along with Birthers and Truthers). That’s a person who believes that U.S. foreign policy should be based around the old line in Genesis where ... discuss
Emails are coming in reporting a state of high tension on various Corapian threads, in anticipation of the Black Sheepdog’s “very special announcement” which is promised today.You g ... discuss
I thought I was getting another book when I ordered this one. It turns out, there are several books about people's trips to heaven. Even the New Testament has a couple stories of Paul and John visitin ... discuss
From: drude Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 Subject: Must read This is AWESOME!Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia: "No matter how bad you think something is, when you look into it, it's alway ... discuss
“The Church gives thanks for all the manifestations of the feminine genius which have appeared in the course of history, in the midst of all peoples and nations; she gives thanks for all the ch ... discuss
by Fr Ben Bradshaw on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 Towards the latter part of his life many within the secular media and within the Catholic Church repeatedly insisted that Pope John Paul II retire and permi ... discuss
One of the many gifts my parents bequeathed to me is a love of history. I have not seen my parents read many Christian living or spiritual growth books, but I have seen them read countless biographies ... discuss
Source: http://images.mylot.com/userImages/images/postphotos/2023363.jpgSt. Paul therefore, reserves the brunt of his criticism (Romans 2:1-3:20) not for the atheists but for 'religious people--b ... discuss
Tope: I remember, actually, you tweeted recently that you listened to a sermon that you preached… how long ago was that?Terry: Thirty years ago…yah.Tope: And the voice was different.Terry: ... discuss
Here is the video and transcript of the second part of my recent interview with Terry Virgo.Adrian: We’ve spoken so far about the first 300 session that was painting the big picture of what the Chur ... discuss
This is the first in a multi-part series of interview clips that I filmed with Terry Virgo when he was in London with us. You will enjoy, and for those without broadband, a transcript of the video wil ... discuss
The following post is from Fathering Leaders, Motivating Mission by David Devenish, copyright 2011 reproduced with permission from Authentic Media.Those who are recognized as apostles by particular ch ... discuss
The following post is from Fathering Leaders, Motivating Mission by David Devenish, copyright 2011 reproduced with permission from Authentic Media.Witnesses of the Resurrection?What then about the cla ... discuss
The following post is from Fathering Leaders, Motivating Mission by David Devenish, copyright 2011 reproduced with permission from Authentic Media.Only Some of the Ministries Continue Today?We now tur ... discuss
The following post is from Fathering Leaders, Motivating Mission by David Devenish, copyright 2011 reproduced with permission from Authentic Media.Many years ago, my wife and I were leading a walking ... discuss
It's been a busy, busy period for us at Couples for Christ! We are celebrating our 30th Anniversary, with week-long activities which started last Sunday with the CFC Pearl Bowling Tournament. I am par ... discuss
My dear friend Leona Choy, noted evangelical author who converted to Catholicism at the age of 80, has been busy nurturing another newbie - just received into the Church June 5. He calls her his Cat ... discuss
I've been hard at work editing the old introductory article to my "Arminian vs Reformed theology" series and getting ready to re-post the series. In the meantime, here's some things I've stumbled acr ... discuss
Those who visit this blog regularly probably have noticed that I have become a staunch advocate of reformed theology here on Jordan's View. The transition was gradual-- I went from being charismatica ... discuss
I just came upon an excellent and articulate essay titled, RELIGIOUS RIGHT R.I.P. by Cal Thomas that was posted November 5, 2008, just as President Barack Obama had been elected. Mr. Thomas argues th ... discuss
Here is the video, downloads, and first part of my notes from Terry Virgo’s first session at 300 Leaders this month.Downloads: audio, videoThis is a theme that has been on Terry’s heart ... discuss
I've been hard at work editing the old introductory article to my "Arminian vs Reformed theology" series and getting ready to re-post the series. In the meantime, here's some things I've stumbled acr ... discuss
Those who visit this blog regularly probably have noticed that I have become a staunch advocate of reformed theology here on Jordan's View. The transition was gradual-- I went from being charismatica ... discuss
I just came upon an excellent and articulate essay titled, RELIGIOUS RIGHT R.I.P. by Cal Thomas that was posted November 5, 2008, just as President Barack Obama had been elected. Mr. Thomas argues th ... discuss
Yes, baseball season is in (caution, very corny cliche' coming) full swing! Here we have Danny(17) at umpire (with complete unbias of course) and Mickey(11) at bat:And here's Kevin (8):Kevin takes h ... discuss
When we hear the phrases \"walk by the Spirit\" or \"led by the Spirit,\" most Christians immediately assume that the subject matter is about hearing God's voice in order to find out if Suzie is t ... discuss
Tonight, the inscription over the doorway of Chez Alexandre is erased, as the Feast of the Pentecost has come upon us, and we remember the birth of Mother Church, and the work that has been ours to co ... discuss
If video fails, click here or go to http://divine-ripples.blogspot.com/2011/06/catholic-charismatic-history-video.html42 years of dramatic worldwide growth of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (vi ... discuss
Perhaps you are one of my reformed readers. Maybe you have never heard a charismatic speak let alone one who shares your love for the doctrines of grace. If so, and you can get to London in a few ... discuss
In mid-February Oprah’s guests were a 7-year-old boy, Zach, and his mother, Laurie. Since a very early age Zach had been subject to bouts of extreme rage, shouting, screaming, throwing things, ... discuss
At risk of undoing all the good will I tried to create with my Arminocalvinist spectrum I want speak briefly today about prayer. Now, to my Arminian friends please don’t hear me wrongly. For t ... discuss
As a follow up to my post from yesterday, I came across this letter to those who expected Judgement Day. I have included a few excerpts but encourage you to read the whole thing. This letter is… ... discuss
As I mentioned yesterday, with the release of The Spirit-Filled Church, I thought I would now play catch up with some of Terry’s values videos. Here are some extracts from the video which follo ... discuss
My husband and I went to There Be Dragons yesterday with my brother and sister-in-law and all of us found it fascinating. The movie depicts the early life of St. Josemaria Escriva and t ... discuss
Today I begin a serialization of Chapter 4 from The Spirit Filled Church. Pleas buy the book and consider joining Terry Virgo in person at 300 Leaders.Empowered by The Spirit And The wordFor me, being ... discuss
Today I share the introduction to Terry Virgo’s outstanding book The Spirit-Filled Church. Please buy the book, and consider attending the next 300 Leaders conference where Terry will be teaching m ... discuss
The following set of endorsements should make you want to buy Terry Virgo’s book The Spirit-Filled Church and consider attending the next 300 Leaders conference where Terry will be teaching mate ... discuss
It’s back… the day of campaigning is upon us, with the kick off being the first GOP debate for presidential hopefuls. The discussion has begun asking who is “Presidential Material ... discuss
HOUSTON, TX (MetroCatholic) – His Eminence, Raymond Cardinal Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, will be in Houston, Texas on May 8 and 9, 2011 to speak out against abortion in general a ... discuss
Contact: Rev. Michael Scherrey, Catholic Charismatic Center, 713-236-9977, frmichaelcc@gmail.com HOUSTON, April 27, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- His Eminence, Raymond Cardinal Burke, Prefect of the ... discuss
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich who recently shared his faith journey with the National Catholic Register, today delivered the following address to the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D ... discuss
WATERTOWN. MA (MetroCatholic) – On May 5th, CatholicTV will air (live) the episcopal ordination Mass for three new bishops of the Archdiocese of Detroit including: Bishop-designate Donald Hancho ... discuss
This morning I read Phil Lawler's article in the March issue of Catholic World Report titled God's Man, about the upcoing beatification of Pope John Paul II. It isn't currently on-line so if you want ... discuss
Mystagogy reproduces a talk given by Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev on how atheism came to dominate Russia, in spite of its profound Christian roots. As you might expect, the decline began in pre-revo ... discuss
Fr. Michael Scanlan, TOR. Steubenville, Ohio, (CNA).- The Franciscan University of Steubenville has announced that its chancellor and past president Father Michael Scanlan will retiring on June 30, 30 ... discuss
This is the second video from the recent 300 Leaders event with Jack Hayford followed by some rough notes I took:Keys of the kingdom This was not an assignment to Peter for what he would become nor a ... discuss
TIME magazine likes dissenters like Rob Bell and Jim Wallis and Tony Campolo. It like them a lot.In this case, it is the continuing saga of Rob Bell's heretical musings, especially pronounced in his n ... discuss
"Well done, good and faithful servant"...Father Mike, chancellor for 11 years after 26 years as president of Franciscan University, will retire to the Sacred Heart Province motherhouse in Lo ... discuss
Apparently, the private audience in October 2005 which Franz Beckenbauer had with his fellow countryman Pope Benedict XVI had a profound impact upon him. In a recent interview, he described the meeti ... discuss
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Funeral Service for Hilma I. Maddern Psalm 121:8 March 21, 2011 HilmaMaddernSermon_01 TITLE: “Kept in Christ” Family and friends o ... discuss
Victor Davis Hanson on how Obama, like Hamlets past and present, is as admirable in theory as he is fickle -- yet in fact, dangerous: More than 400 years ago, William Shakespeare wrote a riveting trag ... discuss
Just in time for Lent, charismatic and innovative pro-life leader Jason Jones of I Am Whole Life has launched a new campaign: Until Abortion Ends: What Are You Willing to Give Up? Kick-off was March ... discuss
The most recent issue of National Review had a cover article about former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who likely is running for president. Overall, it is a very flattering portrait. ... discuss
Brethren, last week I had the grace to visit and share with two unique Catholic communities in Norfolk, Virginia, and I came out from both most edified. The first of these communities calls home ... discuss
