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Recovering the Ancient Practices
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Phyllis Tickle
In the busyness of life today, many Christians lose sight of the disciplines, or practices, that keep them grounded. Participating in culture as salt and light demands an anchor point found only in the disciplined life. A few of these practices carry serious countercultural weight in a consumer-driven society.
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decarlisle
She said there was no record that our Lord fasted. Wouldn't 40 days in the desert without food be a fast? Are we talking works?
Returning to Jerusalem in no way relates to Christians going to Rome or any where for that matter. Also my Bible in the new testament says to pray ceaselessly not a fixed hour.
Nice lady but I see religiosity rituals not the new testament life.
ssad
Sometimes it is so hard to find good and useful posts out there when doing research. Now I will send it to my colleagues as well. Thank you for being one of them.
http://www.learntillithurts.com/
Amerdr
Wow! I really appreciate the thought that you put into this article. This topic has been something I have been looking into for a few hours and your post is one of the best I have read.
http://zetta-tech.com/
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