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NO REGRETS 1/2
I sat across the table from Leroy and Kathy Dusek eating my salad. Leroy, a former pastor educated in both Pentecostal and Baptist Colleges had harsh words for the church. “There is something wrong with the way the institutional church … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, charismatic renewal, holiness, Institutional Chruch, Jews of Malta, Methodist, New Orleans, Teena Myers
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God Will Make A Way
Writing about missionaries requires a delicate balance. Those serving in areas hostile to Christianity are subject to persecution, expulsion from the nation and even death if their activities are recorded in a worldwide public forum as the internet. One missionary … Continue reading
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Tagged Baptist, beliefs, Bill Bright, Calling, Christianity, Faith, Four Spiritual Laws, gospel, Methodist, missionaries, missionary, Pentecostal, spirituality, Teena Myers
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First Foray
Pamela Binnings Ewen, founder of the Northshore Literary Society had invited me to be a panel member at the “From a Great Idea to a Book” workshop sponsored by the Jane Austen Festival. The workshop was a paid event held … Continue reading
Posted in Passage to Purpose
Tagged authors, Cheryl Schleuss, Christians, City Care Forgot, Dallas McGlinn, Deborah burst, Drawing, faith blog, Finding Faith, Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot, Gallaudet University Press, Gathering Magazine, Jane Austen Festival, Literary artist of the Year, Mandeville Trailhead, Methodist, Northshore Literary society, Pamela Binnings Ewen, Rebecca Gernon, Robin Wells, Romance Fiction, Ryan Lowe, Southern Christian Writers Guild, Teena Myers, The Lake House, Womens Aglow
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This Force of Love 1/2
PART 1: Spiritual Aspects A friend asked me if I would be interested in writing about The Coffee Shop Chronicles of New Orleans. “The blog has a theme and the author would have to talk about his faith, beliefs and … Continue reading
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Tagged alcoholism, Baptist, Born Again, Cafe du Monde, Coffee Shop Chronicles, Csaba Lukacs, David Lummis, Deepak Chopra, depression, dream, equality, Florence Scovel Schinn, gay, hell, homosexual, inequality, Jackson Square, life partners, Luise L Hay, Methodist, New Orleans, novel, racism, River House Publishing, Teena Myers, tongues
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