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Writings

Christ Partitioned

Could there be a more confusing religion than Christianity? We all read the same Bible. We all accept Christ as the central figure of our faith.
We sing the same songs and recite many of the same prayers and creeds. And yet there are many schisms among us.

Truth and the World
As Christians are we clear who is not of our number? Are we really clear on what it means to be a Christian in America? Paul makes it pretty clear in his letters to the early Christian church as to what traps will befall us. And yet as I read these letters today I see that we have not heeded his warnings.

The One Man
It was the sin of one man that allowed death to reign among many men for many, many years. This one man was entangled in a notion that he could be like the one God.

Web Sites

Radical Christ Ministries
www.RadicalChristMinistries.org

RadicalChrist.com
Tools for a Radical Faith
www.RadicalChrist.com

Spear Ritual
African and Reggae Grooves
www.SpearRitual.com

Global Gospel Sounds
Your Doorway to Chrisitan
World Music
www.GlobalGospelSounds.com

Christian Crusaders
Radio & Internet Ministries
Featuring Rev. Home Larsen
www.ChristianCrusaders.org
 

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