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Day: November 11, 2014

For Theologians, is work a four letter word?

Why do theologians occasionally find it difficult to work in the marketplace? Ought a pastor’s work to be considered more significant than a business owner’s? A good Christian can’t make a lot of money—right? In Genesis, doesn’t work come after the fall? The theological issue I’d like to reflect on is the nature of work and its proper relationship within the Kingdom of God.

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Corporate Worship as Discipleship in the Early Church

Since the early Church didn’t have a New Testament, how did they make disciples? In today’s article, Steve Bruns reveals that the corporate worship service itself was when Christians were discipled in a general way and had access to Old Testament Scriptures, which were authoritative texts for the Church.

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