Bulletin (Page 10)

Bulletin (Page 10)

What’s Your Worldview?

I recently found a delightful diagram that charts out where folks come out on their views of God.  It is by Cameron Blair who ministers with the Fellowship for Evangelism in the Visual Arts (FEVA) down in Australia. Fellowship for Evangelism in the Visual Arts (link) The chart is offered here with Cameron’s permission. What’s your Worldview? (click to view)

Early Church History Time Line Chart

Here is a wonderful Time Line Chart created by Mark Barry who works with the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students.  Thanks to Mark for his permission for Forest Home to use it. Early Church History Time Line (click to view)

Scriptures on Christian Identity–Who Are We?

Please find below a list of Scriptures to contemplate regarding who we are in Christ.  These can be understandably inspiring while also unpredictably encouraging.  Some believers report seasons when they read these every day. Who Am I? Scriptures on Christian Identity Who Am I? Scriptures on Christian Identity

Readings for class under Categories of Contents Section

Readings available for auditorium class:  “The Christian Revolution:  A History of Christ’s Transformation of Humanity”  under Categories of Contents Section to the right …  Start from the bottom 2nd page and work up to get all material.

Advent Reflection: Incarnation as Saved by Jesus’ Life

Incarnation: Saved by Jesus’ Death and also His Life “We shall be saved by His Life” (Romans 5:10) In this season of reflecting on the coming of the Eternal Son into the world at Bethlehem, we are exploring the precious doctrine of the Incarnation.    We are considering that Immanuel “God with us” means God as us– the Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us.   This is closeness indeed, for God not only draws near us, but actually gets “under our…

Prayer Reflection on 1st Antiphonal Advent Prayer (author unknown to me)

O Wisdom, coming forth from the mouth of the Most High, reaching from one end to the other mightily, and sweetly ordering all things: Come and teach us the way of prudence. I cannot think unless I have been thought, 
Nor can I speak unless I have been spoken. 
I cannot teach except as I am taught, 
Or break the bread except as I am broken. 
O Mind behind the mind through which I seek, 
O Light within the light…