“Thou Shalt Not Judge” – Who Says?
March 2, 2010 by Patrick Burwell
Filed under Alerts!, Holiness, other blogs
“[I]t is beneficial to be judgmental in a good way.” -from “Jesus Commands us to be Judgmental” – from DefendingContending.com In John 7:24, Jesus said, “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.” Of course, if there is righteous judgment, there is sinful judgment, which should certainly be avoided. However, it is [...]
Begging for Jesus
December 31, 2009 by Patrick Burwell
Filed under Article, Holiness, Patrick J Burwell, Founder, Worldliness
Questions All Christian Ministries should ponder about asking for money to support their ministry: Does God need you to beg for money? What are you telling the world when you solicit funding for Christian Ministry? In the season of Christmas there are many trends which have become all too common place. Some are nice and [...]
Re: “You’re too negative”
December 31, 2009 by Patrick Burwell
Filed under Article, Holiness, How to Win Souls, Patrick J Burwell, Founder, Worldliness
You Can Be Tempted, Like Anyone Else. A response to several comments from “Age 57, NJ” to my article on “‘Viewer Discretion advised’ Preaching” The point, my effusive friend in NJ, is that, as we all know, we must not preach on the street from anger, spite or a warped sense of guilt, but we also surely [...]
Pro-Active -vs- Re-Active Evangelism
December 16, 2009 by Patrick Burwell
Filed under Article, Count the Cost, Holiness, Patrick J Burwell, Founder
Is the preaching of the Gospel to be proactive or reactive? The answer should be clear… The focus of this latest article of mine was to encourage Christians to not let anyone walk away from them thinking that right living is to be emulated, as if works is the path to righteousness. But alas I [...]
Ted Haggard: Lieing Again
November 30, 2009 by Patrick Burwell
Filed under Article, Denying Reality, Heresy, Holiness, Worldliness, homosexual militancy, other blogs
Haggard: Prayer Meeting Not a Church Plant | Christianpost.com “His weekly prayer meetings, held just one mile away from New Life Church, have been drawing around 150 people.” “The prayer meeting is not a church plant,” he wrote on his Facebook page Tuesday Liar, Liar, pants on fire, Ted.
