I know that this is nothing new, but Steve and I went to the {Air Force} Base so we could set up a regular pass for me to get on once a week max. It's amazing the concern that the Armed Services have about one "religion/denomination" getting the "upper hand" over another. They will not give a 24/7 pass for fear that someone will do some evangelizing on the base. But interestingly enough, if I understood the chaplain and another correctly, it could change every 2 years when a new base commander comes on board. And both the Chaplain Officer and the Chaplain NCO expressed how they are not really into "theology." I'm not sure how yet, but I hope that if it is His will, that God will use me to make a difference at Mountain Home Airbase. Short one today, God bless His own!
With all the discussion going on about whether Presbyterians are biblical churches because of infant baptism, I would like to ask if we believe that Arminian Baptist churches are legitimate churches? If a Baptist Church, regardless of their affiliation if any, believes in a universal, insufficient atonement by Christ, issuch Baptist Church really a biblical church? And if so, how can we say that it is when it involves the very heart of the gospel in the atonement. Further, how can we say that those Presbyterian churches that believe in a particular, sufficient atonement yet infant baptism are not biblical, yet those that believe in a universal, insufficient atonement yet believers baptism by immersion are biblical churches. Inquiring mind wants to know ;- ). Thanks..... P.S. Still Baptist and thank the Lord for it!
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I grew up in a military town, so this isn't anything new to me. It is my prayer that the Lord might be pleased to use you to spark something deeper, there.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Cawwa
I grew up in a military town, so this isn't anything new to me. It is my prayer that the Lord might be pleased to use you to spark something deeper, there.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Cawwa
I grew up in a military town, so this isn't anything new to me. It is my prayer that the Lord might be pleased to use you to spark something deeper, there.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Cawwa