Saturday, August 7, 2010

Your view on restoration?

I wonder is anyone willing to share their view (or what their local church has been taught) on the restoration of the church?
Does anyone know exactly what Bro. Sowders view on this topic was?
Does the church need to be restored?
If so, What will it take for the church to be fully restored?
Is that something that we are to even concern ourselves with? Or is that something that is strictly God's business and not for us to worry about?
What is the definition of a restored church?
 
Please share with us, Help us see what you see.
This seems to be a current topic right now, the choices people are making (no partiality intended) and how that impacts the church being restored.
If you don't want to leave a comment on this site, post something on your site. But please feel free to comment on this site as well.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

A anonymous friendly blog, please feel free to comment

I am opening this anonymous blog with good intentions. I would like everybody to feel free and comment or discuss what you have on your heart without fear of scrutiny or being marked negatively. I encourage anonymous comments just as much as I encourage those who want to use their name to identify themselves.

This is not a place for you to drag peoples name through the mud!

Everybody has concerns, everybody has an opinion, as long as we remember that we are Brothers in Christ and we need to respect one another, than we might be able to help each other. If I can understand
better what position you are coming from than that will bring us one step closer to unity.

I understand debate can get heated once in a while but lets try to keep the mindset that our goal is to help one another, not accuse or slander each other.

So what is on your mind?

p.s. If you want to open an anonymous blog account so you can post anonymously. Get a free email at a website like hotmail.com (that can be anonymous also. You will need an email address to register an anonymous blog name so you can post questions and comments.