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Talking about the cross from a Pentecostal perspective.
Here are a few resources that may help with my CCT Good Friday talk.
You can find my source for the statistics here.
I have been strongly influenced by recent thinking done by James K A Smith on Pentecostal Epistemology.
You can get his book here
or watch a lecture on the subject here.
My father's story can be found here and my mother's here.
The unedited script for my talk is here.
If you would like to pursue any of the ideas I have raised you should be able to comment below. To access other resources including information about current interests, please email me at davehalls@dayspring.org.uk
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Dave Halls, 21/04/2011
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The opposite spirit
This Sunday we were back to talking about the cross and made some small reference to spiritual warfare and the idea of ACTING IN THE OPPOSITE SPIRIT.
I first heard of this idea from Gerald Coates but I believe it might have developed in YWAM with Loren Cunningham, the founder.
Anyway, if you want to know more, here and here are two helpful articles which you can read at leisure.
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Dave Halls, 08/03/2011
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Awesome cross of power
Its 10.20 on Saturday night. I've got tomorrow's talk as far as I can - just a case of sleeping on it and praying the detail through in the morning.
Here are the bits you might want to follow up the session.
Wordles are a neat way of summarising and analysing text. You can make your own at www.wordle.net
Colossians 2:13-15
1 Corinthians 15:50-57
Here's the song which tells it better than I ever could.
And if you want to see the longer version of the HBO clip of the Roman triumphal procession, including a gory reminder of what happens to defeated enemies...
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Dave Halls, 05/03/2011
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How to pray for Egypt
Here's a quick Sunday link from Ruth which gives a valuable prayer angle on whats happening in Egypt.
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Dave Halls, 06/02/2011
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Awesome cross of freedom and forgiveness
The base from which I am working totay is Ephesians 1:7
For by the blood of Christ we are set free, that is our sins are forgiven.
That says it all really but the other ideas come from Colossians 1:19b-23a and Galatians 6:1-5.
Here's the fantastic movie I am showing towards the end.
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Dave Halls, 29/01/2011
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We're not the only ones...
...who like stories. Here's a new site where you can post and read about life in the church. Why not think about contributing?
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Dave Halls, 28/01/2011
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aRE WE GOING 'NEW AGE'?
Sometimes the whole idea of practising the presence of God, being present in the moment, cultivating awareness can all seem very like new age practice with its eastern influences.
Practising the presence is advocated in the New Testament and by Christians from the earliest days.
The new age practice is all about seeing yourself as part of God--not so much a wave, more part of the ocean.
Christian practice is dramatic different even if the vocabulary is the same. Our desire is to develop our awareness of being with God, not of being part of God.
This is why eastern religions and their new age consumer packages would not accept that God is love. If God is love, there must be somebody to love, somebody is not God. So if we are part of a universal oneness the only thing that god loves is itself.
That's why new age religion fits well with self awareness and pampering.
Its also why the trinity makes sense. Because among those three persons, perfect love could still exist, even without creation.
You may have noticed that this post is a bit more philosophical than I can normally manage. That's because it's straight from Greg Boyd's Present Perfect which I'm using to help me with the HERE AND NOW series of talks.
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Dave Halls, 30/06/2010
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