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Well, it's going "to hell in a handbasket" if you as a Christian don't understand the significance of being broken! It's abandonment of self so that Christ may become you're all! It's the up-rooting of our selves so that Christ can be grafted in as the one in control! It's the ultimate Christian life- being broken!Forge wrote:What is this world coming to?
When I hear the word "forge" I think of the really old "Oregon Trails" computer game- the one on the big floppy disk that only has the colors neon green and black. That is where I first learned that word because we'd have to forge the river. So please forgive me on overlooking your own screen name on this basis.
Oh wait, I meant "ford" the river. Oops! But there again you see how I missed the significance of your name! Please explain to me it's importance so that I may appreciate it more.
- jerickson314
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Hi guys,
I've been lurking for a little while, and decided to join up in the hope of holding a few decent conversations with other, like-minded (and not like-minded) members of this board.
I live in Leeds, England, I'm 16 and currently at school. I consider myself a Christian, I come from a Christian family and I have a relationship with the Lord, although I'm still growing (aren't we all? )
Look forward to chatting to you all
paradox
I've been lurking for a little while, and decided to join up in the hope of holding a few decent conversations with other, like-minded (and not like-minded) members of this board.
I live in Leeds, England, I'm 16 and currently at school. I consider myself a Christian, I come from a Christian family and I have a relationship with the Lord, although I'm still growing (aren't we all? )
Look forward to chatting to you all
paradox
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Hi Paradox,
Nice to meet one of those always labeled "Guest!" I wondered if there was anyone that regularly read the posts but never contibuted their own, and now I know! I'd like to see what you have to say. Nice screen name, btw. I like it because I believe God sometimes seems like one although He isn't. Why did you choose it?
See Ya Around,
kateliz
Nice to meet one of those always labeled "Guest!" I wondered if there was anyone that regularly read the posts but never contibuted their own, and now I know! I'd like to see what you have to say. Nice screen name, btw. I like it because I believe God sometimes seems like one although He isn't. Why did you choose it?
See Ya Around,
kateliz
More lurkers should join!Paradox wrote:Hi guys,
I've been lurking for a little while, and decided to join up in the hope of holding a few decent conversations with other, like-minded (and not like-minded) members of this board.
I live in Leeds, England, I'm 16 and currently at school. I consider myself a Christian, I come from a Christian family and I have a relationship with the Lord, although I'm still growing (aren't we all? )
Look forward to chatting to you all
paradox
Are you a member of the Church of England? What's your denomination?
Hi guys, thanks for the welcome,
The name Paradox: It sounds cool, nothing more, nothing less! Although it does have strong implications I agree, and it's just the name I've used on a couple of other forums I'm a member of.
I attend a Baptist church, but as far as I know, they're a little different to those over in America. Might have to find out a little more
The name Paradox: It sounds cool, nothing more, nothing less! Although it does have strong implications I agree, and it's just the name I've used on a couple of other forums I'm a member of.
I attend a Baptist church, but as far as I know, they're a little different to those over in America. Might have to find out a little more
I think Baptists tend to be the more mainstream Protestants, but Southern Baptists in the U.S. are conservative if not ultraconservative.Paradox wrote:Hi guys, thanks for the welcome,
The name Paradox: It sounds cool, nothing more, nothing less! Although it does have strong implications I agree, and it's just the name I've used on a couple of other forums I'm a member of.
I attend a Baptist church, but as far as I know, they're a little different to those over in America. Might have to find out a little more
- Judah
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OK, this Kiwi lurker has just joined too.
I'm a Christian, persuaded by the writings of Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald ("Phantastes") and other orthodox believers, plus a bit of a push from life's circumstances.
If it matters to anyone, I am C of E by denomination.
This whole website plus forums has a wealth of good teaching and I am learning as fast as I can.
Chat with you shortly.
I'm a Christian, persuaded by the writings of Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald ("Phantastes") and other orthodox believers, plus a bit of a push from life's circumstances.
If it matters to anyone, I am C of E by denomination.
This whole website plus forums has a wealth of good teaching and I am learning as fast as I can.
Chat with you shortly.