Bridging Addicts

Having Compassion One of Another

August 23, 2010

by Dr. Paul Kingsbury Last week, we began this study on “compassion”. Let’s remember a few things: In the language of the New Testament, the word compassion comes from the word sumpathes, from which we get our word ‘sympathy or sympathetic’. Compassion is rooted in a word that means ‘to experience pain together’. Someone said [...]

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Reformers Unanimous Presents:

July 16, 2010

Reformers Unanimous Presents … Adversity University XII The Way is Agape Learning to Live for an Audience of One This is a personal invitation from Dr. Paul Kingsbury and me to you!  You are invited to attend the 12th annual RUI Adversity University. This year’s theme is one that is very personal to me:  The [...]

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The Selfless Servant

June 16, 2010

II Kings 5: 1-14 Whatever is not of faith is sin; and faith is integrally linked to recognition of, and conformity to, the Word of Truth. Are we walking by faith, allowing the Word to lighten each step of our pilgrim pathway; or by sight, trusting the frailty of the flesh and the foolishness of [...]

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Enablement – Help that Hurts

June 4, 2010

“And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him. And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father’s have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!” (Luke 15:16-17) Enablement defined is “any approach [...]

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