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  • Nov 14, 2024 | texanonline.net | O.S. Hawkins |Laura Erlanson |Jayson Larson

    EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from O.S. Hawkins’ new book The Spirit Code: 40 Truths about the Holy Spirit that Every Believer Should Know. Proceeds from the book are donated to Mission:Dignity. Luke has the great privilege of sharing how God’s work begins through the church. In Acts 1:1 he writes, “Of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” Did you catch that? The gospels document what Jesus began to do—He is not finished; He is just getting started.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | fggam.org | Dewey Moede |O.S. Hawkins

    Baptist PressBy , posted October 15, 2024EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from O.S. Hawkins’ new book The Spirit Code: 40 Truths about the Holy Spirit that Every Believer Should Know. Proceeds from the book are donated to Mission:Dignity. Luke has the great privilege of sharing how God’s work begins through the church. In Acts 1:1 he writes, “Of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” Did you catch that?

  • Oct 15, 2024 | kentuckytoday.com | O.S. Hawkins

    EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from O.S. Hawkins’ new book The Spirit Code: 40 Truths about the Holy Spirit that Every Believer Should Know. Proceeds from the book are donated to Mission:Dignity. Luke has the great privilege of sharing how God’s work begins through the church. In Acts 1:1 he writes, “Of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” Did you catch that? The Gospels document what Jesus began to do—He is not finished; He is just getting started.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | stream.org | O.S. Hawkins

    Conversations with Christians Engaged continues its “Wake Up! Replays” series with another spot from the 2023 conference. This week’s episode features remarks from both former Texas state Rep. Scott Sanford and Alyssa Brown. In his remarks, Sanford, who also is a pastor, shares a message to the church from his unique perspective of working both in the government and in the church.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | stream.org | Jules Gomes |O.S. Hawkins

    Rome burned the Catholic priest and Bible translator at stake but now champions his “heretical” translation By Jules Gomes Published on October 6, 2024 For five centuries, my Catholic ancestors of Portuguese-Goan descent were denied access to the whole Bible in their native language, Konkani; or in Portuguese, the language of their education. Goa, a Portuguese enclave on India’s West coast, known as the “Rome of the East,” had been a bastion of Catholicism since missionaries led by St....

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