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Old 03-07-2007, 11:02 AM
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Liberals: What books are you reading?

I highly recommend George Barna's book "Revolution" ... I'm reading it for a second time now. It's fantastic.





BTW, if you would like to hear him read an abbreviated version of his book go to:

http://www.djchuang.com/media/barna_revolution.mp3


To read an excerpt click on the link below ... you'll love his affirmations of a Revolutionary [scroll down on the page] ...

click here to see them
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:03 AM
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As a liberal, I am reading Spider Man the comic and Ned and the first reader

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Old 03-07-2007, 11:05 AM
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Much Ado About Nothing, by william Shakespeare.
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:07 AM
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:07 AM
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What's so Amazing About Grace by Philip Yancey
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:12 AM
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From Barna's book "Revolution"... The Affirmations of a Revolutionary

I am a Revolutionary in the service of God Almighty. My life is not my own; I exist as a free person but have voluntarily become a slave to God. My role on earth is to live as a Revolutionary, committed to love, holiness, and advancing God’s kingdom. My life is not about me and my natural desires; it is all about knowing, loving, and serving God with all my heart, mind, strength, and soul. Therefore, I acknowledge the following:

• I am a sinner, broken by my disobedience but restored by Jesus Christ in order to participate in good works that please God. I am not perfect; but Jesus Christ makes me righteous in God’s eyes, and the Holy Spirit leads me toward greater holiness.

• God created me for His purposes. My desire as a Revolutionary is to fulfill those ends, and those ends alone. When I get out of bed each day, I do so for one purpose: to love, obey, and serve God and His people.

• Every breath I take is a declaration of war against Satan and a commitment to opposing him.

• God does not need me to fight His fight, but He invites me to allow Him to fight through me. It is my privilege to serve Him in that manner. I anticipate and will gladly endure various hardships as I serve God; for this is the price of participation in winning the spiritual war.

• I do not need to save the world; Jesus Christ has already done that. I cannot transform the world, but I can allow God to use me to transform some part of it.

• My commitment to the Revolution of faith is sealed by my complete surrender to God’s ways and His will. I will gratefully do what He asks of me simply because He loves me enough to ask. I gain my security, success, and significance through my surrender to Him.

• I am not called to attend or join a church. I am called to be the Church.

• Worship is not an event I attend or a process I observe; it is the lifestyle I lead.

• I do not give away 10 percent of my resources. I surrender 100 percent.

• God has given me natural abilities and supernatural abilities, all intended to advance His kingdom. I will deploy those abilities for that purpose.

• The proof of my status as a Revolutionary is the love I show to God and people.

• There is strength in relationships; I am bound at a heart and soul level to other Revolutionaries, and I will bless believers whenever I have the chance.

• To achieve victory in the spiritual war in which we are immersed, there is nothing I must accomplish; I must simply follow Christ with everything I have.

• There is no greater calling than to know and serve God.

• The world is desperately seeking meaning and purpose. I will respond to that need with the Good News and meaningful service.

• Absolute moral and spiritual truth exists, is knowable, and is intended for my life; it is accessible through the Bible.

• I want nothing more than to hear God say to me, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:15 AM
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Fresh Wind Fresh Fire by Jim Cymballa and Breakthrough Praying by the same author.
Also reading Smith Wigglesworth on Spiritual Gifts andThe Holy spirit In you by Derek Prince.
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:16 AM
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Fresh wind Fresh Fire by Jim Cymballa and Breakthrough Praying by the same author.
Got em both, read them both, enjoyed them both for the most part .
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:22 AM
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Liberals??? dividing the body of Jesus Christ huh?
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I just finished reading "Helping Those Who Don't Want Help"by Marshall Shelley. It was about real-life stories of ministers who have taken the initiative with people who were not asking for help. It outlines the art of the ministry of taking the first step and how to recognize the signs of people that want help but are unable to ask.

I started reading "The Prayerful Spirit" by James P Gills, M.D. yesterday. It tells how prayer changed the life of Dr. Gills who practices @ St. Luke's in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
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