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Author: Mark Kinzer

Why the Early Christians Celebrated the Lord’s Day

3rd June 2024 Mark Kinzer Leave a comment

In the Book of Nehemiah, there is a passage which is puzzling to many people today: “And Nehemiah, who was…

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Steve Clark’s Ecumenical Legacy on the People of God and Covenant Community 

26th March 2024 Mark Kinzer 1 Comment

In Christ, God has made a covenant with us –  a covenant which we have joyfully received and entered into by…

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Cooperative Ecumenism: Being Different without Being Distant

8th January 2022 Mark Kinzer Leave a comment

Guidelines for working together while maintaining our theological integrity Can Christians belonging to different traditions – Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox – work together while…

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How Much Does God Love Us?

4th February 2021 Mark Kinzer 1 Comment

Everyone wants to know. Jesus answered by telling an astonishing parable. The Bible tells us God is powerful and just,…

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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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