Thank you for all the information, wisdom, and training.
Hebrews 10:24–25 (KJV)And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: 25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Thank you for doing this, it helps me remember that the world isn't like the the small town where I live and the the same small town may not be as good as I think. Peace
Hello Keith. this is my first comment on any of your bulletin, but I've been subscribing for a couple of months. I'm a born-again Christian living in the heartland of Kansas. As a lover of Jesus and an avid shooter, I dread the moment that I have to drop someone to stop him from harming/hurting/killing someone who can't defend themselves. I suspect that I'm resigned to the fact that if it ever comes to that (and I hope it never happens), I will do it but I'll feel crappy for the rest of my life. I don't think I should withold my ability to defend someone just because I'll feel crappy about it. As far as legal fees are concerned, I feel covered because I have U.S. Law Shield insurance so at least I (hopefully) won't lose my home.
Our role is always to reflect the attitude of CHRIST and the character of CHRIST while maintaining a proper position to protect those that GOD has given to us to protect... It is disheartening to see such things in and around the Body of CHRIST. But I use it as a moment to solidify my commitment to serve and defend. As these things become more visible, it is my belief that every Man of GOD must reflect the glory of our LORD JESUS CHRIST all the more to combat this present darkness by embodying the qualities in Micah 6:8 Justice... Mercy... and Humility before GOD.
Much appreciation to you Keith for compiling these incidents. Very trying times we are in, and challenging for us all, regardless of faith or denomination. Phone threats and bomb threats are real issues that we have not even thought about till now.
A lot of work putting this together.
It’s worth it. It’s helping churches prepare for their turn.
Thank you for all the information, wisdom, and training.
Hebrews 10:24–25 (KJV)And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: 25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Thank you for doing this, it helps me remember that the world isn't like the the small town where I live and the the same small town may not be as good as I think. Peace
Hello Keith. this is my first comment on any of your bulletin, but I've been subscribing for a couple of months. I'm a born-again Christian living in the heartland of Kansas. As a lover of Jesus and an avid shooter, I dread the moment that I have to drop someone to stop him from harming/hurting/killing someone who can't defend themselves. I suspect that I'm resigned to the fact that if it ever comes to that (and I hope it never happens), I will do it but I'll feel crappy for the rest of my life. I don't think I should withold my ability to defend someone just because I'll feel crappy about it. As far as legal fees are concerned, I feel covered because I have U.S. Law Shield insurance so at least I (hopefully) won't lose my home.
Our role is always to reflect the attitude of CHRIST and the character of CHRIST while maintaining a proper position to protect those that GOD has given to us to protect... It is disheartening to see such things in and around the Body of CHRIST. But I use it as a moment to solidify my commitment to serve and defend. As these things become more visible, it is my belief that every Man of GOD must reflect the glory of our LORD JESUS CHRIST all the more to combat this present darkness by embodying the qualities in Micah 6:8 Justice... Mercy... and Humility before GOD.
Thanks for your time and effort in doing this. It shows that churches everywhere are not insulted by the darkness of the world!
Much appreciation to you Keith for compiling these incidents. Very trying times we are in, and challenging for us all, regardless of faith or denomination. Phone threats and bomb threats are real issues that we have not even thought about till now.