My new book, "The Final Dispensation : He Has Returned" is fictional Kingdom Fantasy about the return and rule of Christ. It's coming on Amazon in March. It follows the teachings of Dr. Michael Vlach whose book on the "New Creation Model" I read before writing The Final Dispensation. Blessings, Dante
The world of biblical declarations and assertions has a great deal of tension within the community of believers. I listened to 99.5 Christian Radio and they frame some of the news through a biblical context. This struck me as a bad idea. It seemed more designed to give a narrative merit then it did to uncover some form of truth.
#1 Follow the $$$$ #2 Follow the lust of prestige. #3 Remember: typical capitalist competition, yet naming the faith of Christ. (How many retired academics/pastors are living off the trickle of royalties because their institutions/churches are "pension-parsimonious?" Antidote: Get secular jobs as Paul did and remember God's methodology: "Faith comes by HEARING....")
I really enjoyed this discussion. The commentary from a dispensational viewpoint is so needed. I pray that it comes to fruition. Thanks!
My new book, "The Final Dispensation : He Has Returned" is fictional Kingdom Fantasy about the return and rule of Christ. It's coming on Amazon in March. It follows the teachings of Dr. Michael Vlach whose book on the "New Creation Model" I read before writing The Final Dispensation. Blessings, Dante
Excellent!
Revealing content. Also a promotion of the word “phenomenon.”
The world of biblical declarations and assertions has a great deal of tension within the community of believers. I listened to 99.5 Christian Radio and they frame some of the news through a biblical context. This struck me as a bad idea. It seemed more designed to give a narrative merit then it did to uncover some form of truth.
#1 Follow the $$$$ #2 Follow the lust of prestige. #3 Remember: typical capitalist competition, yet naming the faith of Christ. (How many retired academics/pastors are living off the trickle of royalties because their institutions/churches are "pension-parsimonious?" Antidote: Get secular jobs as Paul did and remember God's methodology: "Faith comes by HEARING....")