Posted on March 29, 2009 by Clark Bunch
I’m debating whether I should explain what is meant by the Seeker Sensitive movement, or just assume my readers know what that is. In short, Seeker Sensitive churches take care not to offend with the gospel message, but make sure they are warm and inviting. In the name of being Seeker Sensitive, the pulpit has [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2009 by Clark Bunch
Making the button was easy; getting the html to display as code (so that you can copy it) instead of translating the image, that was hard. I worked on it for several hours, and had some help in the WordPress.com Forum.
If you would like to add the Master’s Table button to your blog or website, [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2009 by Clark Bunch
God made man in his own image. And man, in his infinite wisdom, returned the favor. -Mark Twain
In my last post, I argued that if Christianity were a lie, we would have told a better lie. A similar line of thinking applies to God. Many gods have been invented by people. The God of [...]
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Posted on March 22, 2009 by Clark Bunch
There is an old saying that is Christianity were a lie, they would have made up a better lie.
Think about it. The basic tenants of the Christian faith are that a carpenter from a small town in Israel was crucified by the Roman Empire, buried, rose again from the dead, and that faith in these [...]
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Posted on March 18, 2009 by Clark Bunch
more about "Jesus in the Wilderness, a short film", posted with vodpod
Thank you Noel Heikkinen for sharing this video. Noel is doing a series on the Old Testament, and reminds us that each time Jesus resisted Satan he quoted from (what we call) the Old Testament [...]
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Posted on March 17, 2009 by Clark Bunch
One of the most read bloggers on the internet gave me a good piece of advice back when I first started blogging. He said “Find a theme and a design that works for you and leave it alone.”
I have tried to do that. The Master’s Table has not had a face lift since the doors [...]
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Posted on March 17, 2009 by Clark Bunch
I just realized today that we are weeks into Lent and I’ve not said one word about it. During the 4 weeks of Advent I blogged nothing else but Advent and Christmas, and should have given the same attention to Lent.
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday occurs 46 days before Easter, 40 days if you don’t count Sundays. [...]
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Posted on March 16, 2009 by Clark Bunch
I have to thank Challies Dot Com for sharing this link, so that I can share it with my audience.
Faith By Hearing is the first 4 column blog I’ve ever seen. Digital Etiquette for MP3 Creators gives some tips on how to do a better job of turning sermons and lectures in MP3’s that are [...]
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Posted on March 15, 2009 by Clark Bunch
Watch the video all the way through. At the end the message is “reversed.”
more about “Short Film: Upside Down – CreativePas…“, posted with vodpod
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Posted on March 15, 2009 by Clark Bunch
Hindsight is 20/20 means that anything you look back on is easier to understand that it was at the time. We make decisions in the now, then sometimes realize later we acted too quickly, neglected certain facts, or else were simply uninformed. Hindsight being 20/20, we would have done things differently if we could just [...]
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