A Day in God's House in the 1850s TylerR Mon, 12/19/16 8:30 pm Christian Living Church and Ministry The following is a lively description of a typical Lord’s Day in the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Bloomington, Indiana in the 1850s. The author, Daniel Cargill Faris (1843-1919), recounts his experience in the church of his youth. Discussion dgszweda Mon, 12/19/16 10:13 pm Very interesting! Very interesting! Related . . . Topics: Church and Ministry, Separation, Fundamentalism Three Lines in the Sand, Part 1 "It is easy to identify what some people want in the preaching ... but what, exactly, do they need?" Should We Use Rewards as Motivation? The Philippian Model of the Christlike Servant 5 things churches could learn from restaurants Pagination 1 Next page Do not grumble against one another, brothers, so that you may not be judged; behold, the Judge is standing at the door.(ESV, James 5:9)
dgszweda Mon, 12/19/16 10:13 pm Very interesting! Very interesting! Related . . . Topics: Church and Ministry, Separation, Fundamentalism Three Lines in the Sand, Part 1 "It is easy to identify what some people want in the preaching ... but what, exactly, do they need?" Should We Use Rewards as Motivation? The Philippian Model of the Christlike Servant 5 things churches could learn from restaurants Pagination 1 Next page Do not grumble against one another, brothers, so that you may not be judged; behold, the Judge is standing at the door.(ESV, James 5:9)
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