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A Small Church is not a Broken Church an article looking at some of the factors, good and bad, of small churches versus megachurches.
Excerpts: The first problem with this mindset is simply that it begs the question of whether it is God's will that every church should exceed 2000 or 3000 members.... God's will is different between different places and people, cultures. The idea of a mega church goes hand in hand with the idea of an egotist at the head of such churches... Haughtiness is sinful... there is no reason to boast or be proud at the results of your labors if God gives you fruit or not, so it is not us that should get the glory, but the Lord.Upcoming Posts
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Augustine City of God Volume 1
Augustine City of God Volume 1 Continue reading
Miller, W.J. – American Church Dictionary
A medium length Bible dictionary and encyclopedia from 1901. Continue reading
Luther 95 Theses
Luther 95 Theses Continue reading
Chesterton Heretics
Chesterton Heretics Continue reading
Chesterton, G.K.-Orthodoxy
An influential Christian author of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton wrote Orthodoxy as a defense of the Christian faith. Continue reading
Luther, Martin Commentary on Galatians
A commentary by church father, Martin Luther on the book of Galatians. Continue reading →