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posted 2:34:58pm Aug. 02, 2012 |
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Is God an Immersionist?
In the world of faith, folks often point out the obvious fact that God does not belong to a particular creed, religion, race, or school of philosophy. This sentiment establishes the divine as one which transcends divisive terms of affiliation.
But I am here to announce that a brief exploration of
posted 7:00:59am Jul. 12, 2012 |
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Immersion in Relationships: Five Ways to Bring your Relationships to Life
I did something last night with my wife that we haven't done in a very long time...
Okay, not from that far back, but it certainly feels that way.
Last night, we had a date night. N
posted 10:58:33am Jul. 10, 2012 |
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The Path of Immersion: An Introduction and How Entering the Path Leads to a Deeper Sense of Self
Today marks my official declaration of fidelity and discipleship to the Path of Immersion. Along with that declaration, I also invite you to join me in whatever capacity feels the most suitable. The Path of Immersion is not one which demands conversion, evangelism, worship, or exclusivity. Along th
posted 6:00:19am Jul. 09, 2012 |
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Farewell, Project Conversion: The End of an Adventure
When I converted to Christianity at the age of 15, I assumed the faith with a passionate resolve. Despite the positive instruction from my pastor and others, I (for reasons I cannot explain) transformed into a fiery evangelist, launching Christianity at friends and strangers like salvos of religious
posted 12:49:25pm Jul. 05, 2012 |
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posted March 19, 2011 at 11:39 am
Hey there! My mother is full Lumbee, so yes, I’m pretty close. The issue with the Lumbee Tribe is that there is a lot of speculation as to their origins. Our language and history are either lost or shady at best. Much of our customs are agricultural-based and similar to those of White settlers so our culture seems more “Caucasian” than your stereotypical First Nations. That’s the only reason I didn’t use a Native Tribal month is because other than cultural nuances, most Lumbees are Baptist Christians.
posted March 19, 2011 at 11:39 am
Hey there! My mother is full Lumbee, so yes, I’m pretty close. The issue with the Lumbee Tribe is that there is a lot of speculation as to their origins. Our language and history are either lost or shady at best. Much of our customs are agricultural-based and similar to those of White settlers so our culture seems more “Caucasian” than your stereotypical First Nations. That’s the only reason I didn’t use a Native Tribal month is because other than cultural nuances, most Lumbees are Baptist Christians.