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Miracles: Healing Blindness, Part 3

In Craig Keener’s book, “Miracles,” he shares amazing stories from his research from all over the world. In part three of this series, Keener talks about a man who was instantly healed from blindness. Plus, he shares how the purpose of miracles is not simply to meet our needs. Rather, Keener explains, they have a much greater purpose. 

 

It’s another bonus video day! Craig Keener’s wife, Medine, talks about her own healing experience and how it impacted her life.

Want more? You can view the entire Miracles series here. 

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Websites "Blackout" to Protest SOPA and PIPA

Wikipedia, Reddit, BoingBoing, Mozilla, MoveOn.org and many others have all gone dark for the day. It’s part of a move to boycott two controversial anti-piracy bills: the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and its senate counterpart, the Protect IP Act (PIPA). If you’re one of the nearly two billion people who use the internet, then the chances are these two bills could make a big impact on your life, if they are passed.

PIPA and SOPA Explained

PIPA and SOPA call for a crackdown on copyright infringment by restricting access to sites that host pirated material. SOPA targets overseas “rogue” sites that offer illegal digital downloads of movies and music. Battling piracy is nothing new (Napster, anyone?) but taking action against foreign sites can be difficult. Meantime, critics of SOPA say its a matter of defending online freedom. Jon Tennent, a Campus Ambassador for Wikipedia, says, “These bills are overreaching… It’s a dangerous legal environment […]

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The Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Rises in the City of His Demise

 

It’s a school merger that’s making national headlines. It will combine the overwhelmingly black Memphis city school district and the majority-white Shelby county schools. It’s a result of actions by the Memphis school board and City Council, a March referendum and a federal court order. It’s the largest school district consolidation in American history, and it comes with major challenges – namely bridging rifts in race and class. But our guest poster today says Christ is doing something new there. Maxie Dunnam was the President of Asbury Theological Seminary from 1994 to 2004 and is currently the Senior Pastor Emeritus of Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, which has more than 6,000 members. Dunnam writes:

We are experiencing a dynamic birthing and creative expression of ministry and mission in Memphis.  Ours is a very troubled city. Poverty and the huge racial divide play the most monumental role in our many […]

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Miracles: Raised From the Dead, Part 2

In Craig Keener’s new book “Miracles,” he details seven eye-witness accounts of raisings from the dead in contemporary times. One of those experiences was in his own family. In part two of this series, hear how his sister-in-law was raised from the dead, plus he shares another dramatic account of a child being raised from the dead. And see the bonus video with Keener’s wife, Medine, and hear her perspective on Craig’s research.

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Come Holy Spirit, Part 2

How do you see the Holy Spirit moving in our world today? In part two of this series, we get answers from Scot McKnight, Darrell Bock, Elaine Heath, Steve Seamands and Victor Reasoner. They weigh in offering unique, global perspectives.

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Preaching in the Wesleyan Tradition

What differentiates Wesleyan preaching? In this Seedbed short, Dr. Lenny Luchetti explains the unique impact of Wesleyan sermons. He also details the preaching problem that he says is plaguing the 21st century and how we can overcome it. The best part is this digital download is FREE!

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Tebow Inspires "John 3:16" Searches

The most searched Google term on Monday was John 3:16. You can thank Tim Tebow for that.

This followed the Denver Broncos play-off win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. The Broncos’ victory came in a dramatic fashion. It was the quickest overtime score in NFL playoff history. After the exciting game, Twitter lit up with some interesting numbers. It was widely reported that Tebow threw for 316 yards against the Steelers, and The Associate Press tweeted Tebow’s average of 31.6 yards per completion. Both echo Tebow’s favorite bible verse. Before I got too carried away, a friend quickly pointed out that chapter and verse numbers are not inspired and were added to the Bible much later. I appreciated the insight.

It all started when Tebow wore the scripture reference on the black marks under his eyes during the National Championship Game in 2009. After that game the term “John 3:16” was […]

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Come Holy Spirit, Part 1

How do you see the Holy Spirit moving in our world today? This is the question that the Seedbed staff asked a number of present day witnesses from around the world, in a variety of backgrounds. In this series of posts, we’ll share the answers of some influential followers such as N.T. Wright, Jon Acuff, Ben Witherington III, Scot McKnight, Shane Claiborne, and many others.

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