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Guest Post: Me-First at the Grocery Store
Has God’s Word changed me? Humph. Not like I’d like it to. God is definitely helping me to be aware of when I have been selfish in this way. That’s change, but I still have a ways to go. Continue reading
Gluten-Free Music — When Standards Clash
This post isn’t really about music, it is about love. If love is our guide, it will kill the so-called “worship wars” that many churches suffer. We can’t feed “spiritual gluten” to those who will be made ill by it, and if pastors and worship leaders push music on those who believe that music to be sin, they are themselves sinning, no matter who is right and who is wrong about the music in question.
“If we let love be our guide, all will be safe.”
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Tagged authority, coeliac, conviction, Kevin Bauder, leadership, love, Mark Snoeberger, music, preference, worship
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