An updated version of this post can be found here. This is the last in a series on Hebrew praise words. So far we have looked at The seventh and last word in this series of Hebrew praise terms is Barak which occurs 330 times in the Old Testament. The concrete meaning of this word […]
Continue readingWAC Update 18
I recently posted a proposed Academic Calendar. With the calendar done we have nearly everything in place to start, except a location. Please continue praying for us to find the right location. We have a good candidate for a Theology teacher, but, since he lives outside of the area, he would need to find addition […]
Continue readingHearing God Through the Bible: Questions Jesus Asked
This is the third in a series on how to listen for God’s voice when reading the Bible. So far we have looked at Lectio Divina and Luther’s Four Stranded Garland. Both of these tools are a structured way of approaching the text to help your spirit be open to the leading of the Holy […]
Continue readingNovember Coda
At the end of each month I give you a review of the months posts. So, if you missed any, here is a quick overview: Two WAC Updates November 11. IRS Tax Exemption Update. November 25. EEOC Complaint. Is the Worship Arts Conservatory a College? Hearing God Through the Bible: Luther’s Four Stranded Garland. The […]
Continue readingPsalm 6 – How Long?
One of my spiritual passions has been reading the Psalms. As a worship leader I have always felt that the Psalms were especially relevant to my ministry. Once a month I will be sharing a Psalm with you. So far we have looked at Psalm 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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Last week was an interesting week. We had a person file a complaint with the EEOC because we have asked our teachers to sign our Statement of Faith and Lifestyle Agreement. This should not be an issue because as a religious organization we have the right to make employment decisions based on our religious beliefs. […]
Continue readingThe God Who Stooped Down
You give me your shield of victory, and your right hand sustains me; you stoop down to make me great. Psalm 18:35 (NIV 1985) What an unusual statement, “…you stoop down to make me great.” I remember the first time I noticed this phrase. I thought, “Isn’t this backwards? Isn’t it all supposed to be […]
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