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  • Maranatha everyone

    Hello, born again Christian here. As you can see from my username, the Lord is coming. Until then I guess I can talk to other people.

    I came to know the Lord in my early twenties, and have never looked back. He has been very good to me and my wife, through all the trouble, pain and suffering, He has remained. He brought us together after both praying for our soul mates, and it was clear the moment we met. I look forward to seeing some of you around.

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    Hi, and welcome!



    Securely anchored to the Rock amid every storm of trial, testing or tribulation.

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      Howdy.

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          Welcome aboard!
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            Originally posted by Maranatha View Post
            Hello, born again Christian here. As you can see from my username, the Lord is coming. Until then I guess I can talk to other people.

            I came to know the Lord in my early twenties, and have never looked back. He has been very good to me and my wife, through all the trouble, pain and suffering, He has remained. He brought us together after both praying for our soul mates, and it was clear the moment we met. I look forward to seeing some of you around.
            Howdy.
            The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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              Hi there

              Welcome to Tweb.

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                Marana tha!
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                  Welcome to tweb.

                  Do you like apologetics, theology/biblical languages, or covid-19 topics?

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                    Thanks everyone.

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                      Originally posted by mikewhitney View Post
                      Welcome to tweb.

                      Do you like apologetics, theology/biblical languages, or covid-19 topics?
                      That is a good question Mike. It is not biblical languages or Covid-19.

                      Probably a mix of theology and apologetics, with a dose of politics. Just the things that are interesting to me in those subjects.

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                        Originally posted by Maranatha View Post
                        That is a good question Mike. It is not biblical languages or Covid-19.

                        Probably a mix of theology and apologetics, with a dose of politics. Just the things that are interesting to me in those subjects.
                        What is your favorite way of "applying" your Christianity? Or, maybe "expressing" it? What gives you Joy in serving the Lord?
                        The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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                          Originally posted by Maranatha View Post
                          That is a good question Mike. It is not biblical languages or Covid-19.

                          Probably a mix of theology and apologetics, with a dose of politics. Just the things that are interesting to me in those subjects.
                          Just a footnote...
                          The biblical languages section actually is the main area for discussing the books of the bible.

                          The theology section is more concerning broad concepts like predestination or the Trinity. (There is a discussion on the Trinity in Apologetics or the general religion area -- this opens up the discussion to people beyond orthodox Christians).

                          TWEB is not too strict on these. An atheist could discuss the Trinity in the Theology area in many situations -- generally restricted to examination within a Christian perspective -- but not to debate whether God exists.

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                            Originally posted by mikewhitney View Post
                            Just a footnote...
                            The biblical languages section actually is the main area for discussing the books of the bible.

                            The theology section is more concerning broad concepts like predestination or the Trinity. (There is a discussion on the Trinity in Apologetics or the general religion area -- this opens up the discussion to people beyond orthodox Christians).

                            TWEB is not too strict on these. An atheist could discuss the Trinity in the Theology area in many situations -- generally restricted to examination within a Christian perspective -- but not to debate whether God exists.
                            Bottom line - just read the Forum's description, as it will tell you who can post, etc...
                            The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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                              Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
                              What is your favorite way of "applying" your Christianity? Or, maybe "expressing" it? What gives you Joy in serving the Lord?
                              That is a deep question. The most joy for now comes from expressing it with my wife, or any other who will listen. In song and prayer are also excellent. In times past it was different. When we helped out in children's ministry, I really enjoyed time with the 4-5 year olds, marching them around and singing. We also enjoyed the hectic running the nursery at a very large church.

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