
Adonis Vidu
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Sep 11, 2024 |
thegospelcoalition.org | Adonis Vidu
Most of us have experienced being out of sync. From jumping into a moving jump rope at the wrong time, to getting on a treadmill at the wrong pace, to pushing on a swing against its momentum. Similar asynchronies can be experienced in the life of prayer. Prayer will often feel like travail unless we learn how to be in sync with a movement that’s already happening in God.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
theaquilareport.com | Adonis Vidu
The creeds emerged from the gospel’s encounter with a broader cultural context, through missionary expansion.
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May 22, 2024 |
thegospelcoalition.org | Adonis Vidu |Tim Keller |Edmund P. Clowney |Ashley Anthony
It can no longer be taken for granted that Christianity’s historic creeds have enduring significance beyond being mere relics of the past. As we walk among the smoldering ruins of Western Christendom, we’re likely to encounter fragments of these creeds, perhaps even in complete form. They are somewhat familiar, but we feel no organic connection with them. As evangelical Christians, we believe the creeds. We sometimes recite them to remind ourselves we do. But their power is fading.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
credomag.com | Lance English |Adonis Vidu
My first contact with theology was in the home. I grew up in what had been a Communist country until 1989, in Oradea, on Romania’s Western frontier with Hungary. My father, a chemical engineer by training, had taught himself English and theology. Ordained as a Baptist minister on the eve of the Romanian revolution, he had a passion for the Old Testament.
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