Dwayna,
Look how often we are told today that Christians are to have irresistible lifestyles and do service that will grow God's Kingdom. Here is a seminar that is going to be given locally and also in other cities:
The mission is "to prepare Christian leaders to change their world and build God's kingdom through their irresistible lifestyles and influential works of service..."
http://www.mastersprogram.org/Default.aspx
I got the above quote from the sermon notes from Northcreek church. I looked it up in Google and saw the above web site that uses it. I am encouraged that the pastor there, John McNeff, is warning people about false teachings such as this and also about dominion theology...This is of course a Tim Keller teaching and also one of so many other churches today. Pastor McNeff said that many people believe that the church needs to fight to redeem the culture and that it refers to dominion theology. It "asserts that we force the LORD's return by taking over government and culture - following this denies we are destined for suffering and is only a temporal fix." (from notes on sermon).
Look how often we are told today that Christians are to have irresistible lifestyles and do service that will grow God's Kingdom. Here is a seminar that is going to be given locally and also in other cities:
The mission is "to prepare Christian leaders to change their world and build God's kingdom through their irresistible lifestyles and influential works of service..."
http://www.mastersprogram.org/Default.aspx
I got the above quote from the sermon notes from Northcreek church. I looked it up in Google and saw the above web site that uses it. I am encouraged that the pastor there, John McNeff, is warning people about false teachings such as this and also about dominion theology...This is of course a Tim Keller teaching and also one of so many other churches today. Pastor McNeff said that many people believe that the church needs to fight to redeem the culture and that it refers to dominion theology. It "asserts that we force the LORD's return by taking over government and culture - following this denies we are destined for suffering and is only a temporal fix." (from notes on sermon).
http://www.northcreek.org/images/stories/resources/sermons/2009/Text/012509_comfort_of_faith.pdf
