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Category Archives: Whole Kingdom
How to Coordinate PC Work Between Home and Church
Anyone who uses a PC in two different locations knows how frustrating it can be to constantly transfer files back and forth between them when working on something in both places. This kind of thing is very common in church … Continue reading
Creation Revelation
Recently, a few Scripture passages came together for me that highlight an interesting perspective about the Genesis creation account. First, a verse in Hebrews made me think about the nature of revelation, and then it connected with a couple other … Continue reading
PowerPoint Tips for Group Scripture Discussions
Teaching adult Sunday School and other classes for ten years, while also designing projectors and AV systems at work, gave me the chance to try out techniques for teaching the Bible more effectively using technology. In particular, there are some … Continue reading
Confirming God’s Voice
Part of the Christian walk is living in relationship with God, and this includes listening to Him. Unfortunately, we often find it easier to listen to ourselves or, even worse, to an enemy who deceives us. As a result, it’s … Continue reading
Open Eyes and the Voice of God
A few months back, I walked a nearby trail that went through forests, along meadows, and near creeks. Using my good camera, I planned to take pictures along the walk. This isn’t a regular activity for me, since my serious … Continue reading
An Answered Prayer in Acts (part 2): Signs and Wonders
In my previous post, I discussed the reality and significance of God answering the early church’s prayer for boldness. In this post, we will look at another aspect of their answered prayer: their request for signs and miracles. We will … Continue reading
An Answered Prayer in Acts
It’s great when different passages of Scripture come together in a way that teaches us something about God. While reading Acts recently, I noticed such a connection about the way God answers prayer when we ask for His help to … Continue reading
DVDs for Use in Worship
In a previous post, I described the idea of a church’s AV system being the “instrument” that the AV technician plays for the glory of God during the worship service. Here’s another idea of something technical that can be thought … Continue reading
Encouragement for the Church AV Technician
For some time, I was privileged to serve as the “AV Tech” in our church. During this time, I sought the Lord for a spiritual understanding of the role. At one point, I noticed Psalm 150, and pondered it. Upon … Continue reading
Acts 1:8 and the Post-Christian World
Today’s western world is a post-Christian society. Many people have already heard about Jesus, and may have encountered Christian ideas, perhaps even the Gospel itself. For many, this is a neutral or even positive experience. But for some, the things … Continue reading