April
/ May 2018 -
Vol. 97
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God
Has Come
to Dwell in Us
“Your body is
a temple of
the Holy
Spirit within
you – So
glorify God in
your body” – 1
Cor. 6:19, 20
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• Intro to
This Issue: "Make
your home in
me, as I make
mine in you" - John 15:4
• The Children of God: A Commentary
on 1 John
3:1-6,
by
Dan Keating
• Being
Spiritual
People, by Steve Clark
•
We Were
Created to Be
the Dwelling
Place of God, by A. W. Tozer
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Let Christ and his Word Make their
Home in You, A reflection by Jeanne Kun |
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• The Indwelling Spirit, by John Henry Newman
• The Anointing with the Holy Spirit, A
selection of
writings from
Christian
authors
• A
Theological
Reflection and
Short History
on the Healing
Ministry, by Damian
Stayne
• The Holy Spirit and a New
Society,
by Jerry Munk
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• Pray
by Day:
New
App, and Transforming
Time and Space
Through
Worship: Parts
1, 2,
3
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I Will Stay,
by Janice Firn, and Coming to the Lord in Daily Prayer, by Lynne
May
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Courage
to Take Steps, by Michael
Kriechbaum,
and UCO
Witness:
Weekend Retreat
• Kingdom
Come! Your
Will Be Done:
Kairos Weekend
2018 in
Belgium
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•
Purity
&
Love of
Neighbor,
Fruit of the
Spirit that
Glorify Christ
in Us, by
Raniero
Cantalamessa
• Getting
Free of Sexual
Sin: A
Spiritual
Solution to a
Spiritual
Problem,
by Ralph
Martin
•
Helping
Young
Christians
Unmask Immoral
Deceptions and
Gain Freedom,
by Bill Baer
• Helping
Youth See the
Truth, by
Michael
Shaughnessy |
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• Truth
of the
Two-Option
Eternity,
and
Redeeming
Your Broken
Life, by
Tom Caballes
• Codependent
Kids, and
Living
a 4th Quarter
Life, by
Sam Williamson
• The
Bloody
Shamrock,
A poem and How
do I Write a
Poem?
by Sean
O'Neill
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A
Selection of
Spiritual
Readings for
the Easter
Season and
Pentecost |
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Living
Bulwark is
committed to
fostering
renewal of the
whole
Christian
people:
Catholic,
Protestant,
and Orthodox.
We especially
want to give
witness to the
charismatic,
ecumenical,
evangelistic,
and community
dimensions of
that renewal.
Living
Bulwark
seeks to equip
Christians to
grow in
holiness, to
apply
Christian
teaching to
their lives,
and to respond
with faith and
generosity to
the working of
the Holy
Spirit in our
day.
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