Posted in October 5, 2009 ¬ 9:55 amh.Kevin Harper
While I’ve often said that I don’t believe unity can be manufactured by unity meetings, organizations, and resolutions (because unity is a point of view, i.e., something that exists in the hearts of believers), there is something to be said for the ability of unity meetings to assist in changing hearts and minds. Diane and [...]
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Posted in August 18, 2009 ¬ 11:55 pmh.Kevin Harper
When I first heard this truth about unity, it was immediately self-evident. It was corroborated by everything I had ever read in Scripture, and resonated vividly with my understanding of the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament writers. Yet this truth is sadly not often taught in the church, and for obvious reasons – [...]
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Posted in June 16, 2009 ¬ 11:38 pmh.Kevin Harper
It is ironic that musical instruments get the blame for a major division in Christ’s body when music is supposed to be (and is in fact) such a unifying part of Christian worship. There is nothing more unifying than standing and praising God in song together with other believers, whether there are instruments in the [...]
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Posted in January 21, 2006 ¬ 1:38 amh.Kevin Harper
I just thought I’d post the words of a song that really resonated with me recently. I’ve done a search on the Internet and can’t find the songwriter’s name, so if anyone knows, please leave a comment on this page. I heard a beautiful rendition of it done by a group called Smalltown Poets, and [...]
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Posted in May 18, 2005 ¬ 5:25 amh.Kevin Harper
Some media elites have trouble relating to middle America. The only people they know come from a humanist, left-leaning worldview. They wine and dine only with people in that crowd, they seek to curry favor with them for career and social advancement, and they bestow awards only to them. To these people, the heartland of [...]
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Posted in May 5, 2005 ¬ 2:13 pmh.Kevin Harper
By Alexander Campbell
From The Christian Baptist No. III, Vol. IV.
October 2, 1826
“Style no man on earth your Father; for he alone is your Father who is in heaven: and all ye are brethren. Assume not the title of Rabbi; for ye have only One Teacher; neither assume the title of Leader; for ye have only [...]
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Posted in April 9, 2005 ¬ 11:33 amh.Kevin Harper
Think about the fact that it is possible to have loveless agreement on the hotbutton doctrinal issues of the day, but it is impossible to have loveless unity. Sure, it’s easier to love someone I agree with. But while I can fail to love a person I agree with, I cannot fail to love a [...]
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Posted in March 17, 2005 ¬ 11:19 pmh.Kevin Harper
I just saw a copy of the LA Times laying around and noticed a headline on the Home section: Bickering, bloodsport of siblings by Robin Greene Hagey. As a parent it caught my eye. As a Christian, the parallels were obvious.
The caption under the headline reads: “You should worry if your kids aren’t squabbling, say [...]
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Posted in March 17, 2005 ¬ 7:09 pmh.Kevin Harper
Joe over at EO posted an interesting article today entitled Micromotives and Macrobehavior: How Diversity Leads to Homogeneity. He is writing about how even the extreme diversity of thought represented in the blogosphere tends to coalesce along standard political or religious lines.
(I like Joe’s quote from Montaigne: “There were never in the world two opinions [...]
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Posted in March 4, 2005 ¬ 7:36 pmh.Kevin Harper
OK, so Scott Ott of Scrappleface wasn’t writing a parable about Christian peace, liberty, and unity. But, as Alexander Campbell might say, “The parable is just, and the interpretation thereof, easy and sure.”
In a post entitled “Annan: Bush Destroying Arab Unity,” Scott writes with tongue firmly planted in cheek:
(2005-03-04) — The Bush administration’s foreign policy [...]
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