www.stbarnabasmcminnville.com/PDFs/Celebration_of_Discipline.pdfYou don't realize how very inept I am when it comes to a lot of things available online. I wouldn't know where or how to start looking for an online book free or otherwise.
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www.stbarnabasmcminnville.com/PDFs/Celebration_of_Discipline.pdfYou don't realize how very inept I am when it comes to a lot of things available online. I wouldn't know where or how to start looking for an online book free or otherwise.
If you mean "emerging" from the confines of a building, and taking Christianity to the same places Jesus walked, then, I suppose so.Do you guys walk around talking about ‘Kingdom Living’ and ‘Kingdom values’? I know vineyard has been around a lot longer, but is it sort of a forerunner of emergent churches? I will read more....
Thanks for the link
If you mean "emerging" from the confines of a building, and taking Christianity to the same places Jesus walked, then, I suppose so.
I guess it is simple when you know how to do it. I will save the location for extra reading time. Thank you for the assist. Maybe I could have found it myself online, but likely I would have searched for it in my same old fashioned ways and failing in them I would have let it go. I am not as old fashioned as my 93 old pastor, but I am way behind a lot of others. Thanks again!
I have dozens of books on my computer hard drive that I found like that, and then simply did a "Control/A" and then Copy/Pasted them into my MS Word program. No more returning to the website, and no more tiny pages to squint at.I guess it is simple when you know how to do it. I will save the location for extra reading time. Thank you for the assist. Maybe I could have found it myself online, but likely I would have searched for it in my same old fashioned ways and failing in them I would have let it go. I am not as old fashioned as my 93 old pastor, but I am way behind a lot of others. Thanks again!
Did I do something to piss you off? I thought you asked about the group, or I wouldn't have sent it to you.Just use the ignore button - you will be happier for it
Oh I have known that it was possible, but I have never done it. My grandkids could help but they live a ways off and I am not much on trying many unfamiliar things on the computer. I spend hours on it with my hobbies and my own Bible studies as well an autobiography and you name it offline. Online, I don't much other than forums like this and a few e-mail conversations. I have saved the location of that book, but I will try what you suggested. I do have access to Word and Excel programs. The former is where I save my Bible studies and write on my autobiography. The latter is where I organize my stamp collection and sales. I wish I had access to a computer when I was in school. They taught me a lot when I was working for Social Security, but the Internet was not becoming a big thing with them until I was about to retire.I have dozens of books on my computer hard drive that I found like that, and then simply did a "Control/A" and then Copy/Pasted them into my MS Word program. No more returning to the website, and no more tiny pages to squint at.
Did I do something to piss you off? I thought you asked about the group, or I wouldn't have sent it to you.
Frankly, the only way we can NOT do this, is to never say a word except shallow, often insincere words that mimic encouragement.
I think you mean control C and control V for the pasting.I have dozens of books on my computer hard drive that I found like that, and then simply did a "Control/A" and then Copy/Pasted them into my MS Word program. No more returning to the website, and no more tiny pages to squint at.
Your last few words there are pretty much what I said at first..... we often end up just shutting our mouths and walking away. If we stay and "converse", our conversation usually becomes far less than the truth we believe in.Well...I'd have to disagree with you here! I think it's quite possible to disagree with a person over many different topics and still not be nasty or shallow/insincere. Just because you disagree, it doesn't mean you despise them or their ideas. I think, perhaps unfortunately, that many people think exactly that though, which leads to some of the confrontations we see on this forum.
I think part of the problem is the nature of the beast, so to speak. Our faith is such a massive part of ourselves; such a private, personal, intimate expression of what we think matters most in this life. And when we are confronted by someone who challenges those beliefs, we tend to lash out. After all, to accept that those challenges could have a sound basis would be tantamount to accepting your foundation had cracks in it.
I think the key to this is to just be sure. As in, confident in the one who holds the truth. So what if your understanding is perhaps flawed? God's truth will stand, regardless of your human failing or intellect. If you are sure of what the bible teaches, and that that person over there is wrong, then that's sad for them. Sure, have a conversation about it. Learn about what they think, grow in your own understanding about what you believe. But ultimately its not up to you to hold the foundation of truth and the universe. It's up to God. And I think that should free us up to converse with others about what they believe without the need to get really nasty. Sure, try and point to God's truth, if you are sure...God calls us to be beacons of light, and to be passionate about it! But if we can't get through, or we can't answer something, or someone else is being nasty...it's really on them, and on the strength of God's truth. And I think he can take it. We can walk away secure, knowing that despite how the conversation went, who may have "come out on top", we presented our view and shone our light. That's all we can do, right?
No, you have to do the Control/A first to select the book...… THEN you can do the Copy/Paste in whatever manner you choose. (Click your courser somewhere inside the book first.)I think you mean control C and control V for the pasting.
For those that are going to try it for the first time....
For Christians discussing Bible truths, the only thing that should be in view is "What do the 66 books of the Scriptures say"?I think it's quite possible to disagree with a person over many different topics and still not be nasty or shallow/insincere.
If that person happens to be sola scriptura and believe the Bible consists of only 66 books ;)For Christians discussing Bible truths, the only thing that should be in view is "What do the 66 books of the Scriptures say"?
Well that is where truth begins and ends. Not in the apocryphal books for sure. What are euphemistically called "deuterocanonical", as though that changes the fact that they are not divinely inspired.If that person happens to be sola scriptura and believe the Bible consists of only 66 books ;)
Not so sure thats the case; 'brood of vipers' etc...
You don't realize how very inept I am when it comes to a lot of things available online. I wouldn't know where or how to start looking for an online book free or otherwise.
One does not have to use any ignore button. We all have the option of responding or not responding to anything that is said. And that should not offend anyone.Just use the ignore button - you will be happier for it