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07-22-2008, 06:42 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Sister Alvear
Before your time on the forum I once told my story...
Before I was married I built several churches and won souls to the Lord....in time I took care of 4 churches and several house meetings...
After I got married I called a preachers meeting and told our brothers that I was no longer the head that my husband was...
As anything it took time for the people to accept the fact that I really meant that...but time has proved that...
If I wanted to I could probably hold any position for our people love me BUT I do not want a position or authority...I am confortable just doing whatever is needed...
Right now I have had to help a lot because Brother Alvear is in the states and our son Arlei that was our co pastor moved to the jungle. We have other brothers that help but are not ready or mature enough for a lot of ministerial load on them...so like tonight I organized the brothers that went to the village churches...they still are in the stage here that they depend much on Brother Alvear. I stayed home and cooked supper and my other boys are also helping out...
I have been out most of the day...visiting...
My greatest joy is seeing them do whatever...but if they stumble I am around to give motherly advice...
I personally do not enjoy speaking in the presence of men ut if the need be I will arise and make up the gap...
Brother Vaughn, I know you do not know me but in the 10 years we have been here you could count on one hand how many times I have sat on the platform... I like to sit on the front bench and worship.
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and thus the reason I have called you a PRECIOUS LADY, you are regarded highly among my family.. no matter our disagreements.... I loved your response
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07-22-2008, 06:54 PM
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Sister Alvear
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
the 10 years I refere to is northeast Brazil...we used to live in the south.
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07-23-2008, 05:54 AM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Just the fact that she can put up with you says volumes about her character! 
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07-23-2008, 12:15 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
To all of the wonderful friends and foes who post on this forum.... I want to say first of all how sorry I am if my words have offended either of you. I suppose out here you feel more at liberty to let your expressions lose since there is no personal interaction, there's no facial expressions to tell when you have hurt someone, there's no fear of having to interact with that person in the future and thus you're not as careful in the way you speak.....
I would like for this board to know... one minute with me in person and you and I would be friends for life. Anyone who has ever met me will tell you there is not a time when my smile is not from ear to ear, making everyone laugh and keeping peoples Spirits high... I love people, I love Gods church and most importantly I love God.
Here is my question..... If someone like myself is a Fundametalist.. and what I mean by that is, we take a very literal interpretation of Gods Word.. we don't do well with "We'll it really means this or that or in the original it doesn't mean that.. we find safety in taking as much of the Word at face value as possible... and if by chance we have it wrong.. we feel facing God without Greek or Hebrew knowledge would not be counted against us.....
Rather than try to find ways "Around" the Word... I am one who feels safe in reading the WORD and living it exactly as I read it... I am not condoning ignorance.. education is something I preach and believe in vehemntly.. but sometimes I do wonder if "much learning has not made us mad."
Now, my question for this board.... why is it that if someone like me who is very fundamental is so reviled? I realize my opinions are contrary to the mainstream but is was not so just years ago with my forefather.....
Had I made these statements just 30 years ago
A woman should not preach
Men should not remarry if they are divorced
Women should not cut their hair
my statements would have been in accordance with the times... but of course now in this age those statements are considered mean and unmerciful
When it comes to the marriage issue,, it is not easy for me to make the stand I do... My father is on his 4th, my mother is on her 3rd, my grandmother is on her 2nd and I was ALMOST on my 2nd... before I heard a man of God preach on the issue of Marriage and Divorce.. before that time I TRULY did not have a strong biblical foundation on the issue....
I made my stand after much study and soul searching..... for me to tell you that I believe my own Father is in sin.. is NOT EASY...... but I feel compelled to face God with a clear conscience that I said it AS I SAW IT...
If God is going to judge us by obeying what we read or obeying what we should have known the Passage REALLY MEANT.. will we not all be in trouble?
Again.,,, why is there no more room in the kingdom for men such as myself who believe in MERCY.. were it not for his mercy I would on my way to hell in a hurry... I LOVE MERCY I believe IN MERCY but I do not believe that MERCY is a LICENSE to deliberately disobey Gods Word.....
For the record.. if a man and woman has remarried,, I would always counsel them to remain as you are.... but with the knowledge you now have you must NEVER REMARRy.... Is that being cruel? Is that being hateful? or is that being faithful to Gods Word....
I bless all of you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ
Your Brother in Christ
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Rev., I agree with you on issues faar more than I disagree. (sans apostle Branham)
As to the "fundamental" question, - no problem.
I consider my close Baptist and Lutheran friends as nothing less than genuine Christians - and yes I understand that's not what you meant by "fundamental".
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