A challenge to the seminaries of St. Louis
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:33 pm
Hello All,
Blessings!
I published this challenge in the Examiner, an online newspaper. I did so because a true Christian has and will have spiritual experiences exactly like they are written in the New Testament. Amazingly, (not), I have yet to have a comment answering my question. I really would like someone to be able to answer the question. So, if possible, I humbly implore you to pass this and Jerry's story on to your friends, and ask them to forward also.
Good day to you faculty and staff of Eden, Concordia, Covenant, Kenrick-Glennon, and St. Louis seminaries. We have debated some of the issues that separate spiritual Christianity from religious Christianity in previous articles. Here is another opportunity for the masters of religious thought in the St. Louis area, (or anyone for that matter), to opt in to our debate.
In the previous four articles of this column we have presented a story about a St. Louis gentleman named Jerry. Jerry, for whatever reason our Lord Jesus determined, was allowed to experience the horror of St. Peter's fiery trial. In our articles we described as concisely as we deemed possible, the nature, extent, and origin of such, but stopped short of explaining how Jerry became strong, and overcame the wicked one after 16 years of torture.
We challenge all of St. Louis and elsewhere that believe themselves to be advanced spiritually or religiously, and of the Christian faith, to explain the process ordained of God to make Jerry into an over-comer. We challenge you to describe the transformation that evolved within Jerry to make him victorious in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.
Blessings!
L, ICJ, Den.
Blessings!
I published this challenge in the Examiner, an online newspaper. I did so because a true Christian has and will have spiritual experiences exactly like they are written in the New Testament. Amazingly, (not), I have yet to have a comment answering my question. I really would like someone to be able to answer the question. So, if possible, I humbly implore you to pass this and Jerry's story on to your friends, and ask them to forward also.
Good day to you faculty and staff of Eden, Concordia, Covenant, Kenrick-Glennon, and St. Louis seminaries. We have debated some of the issues that separate spiritual Christianity from religious Christianity in previous articles. Here is another opportunity for the masters of religious thought in the St. Louis area, (or anyone for that matter), to opt in to our debate.
In the previous four articles of this column we have presented a story about a St. Louis gentleman named Jerry. Jerry, for whatever reason our Lord Jesus determined, was allowed to experience the horror of St. Peter's fiery trial. In our articles we described as concisely as we deemed possible, the nature, extent, and origin of such, but stopped short of explaining how Jerry became strong, and overcame the wicked one after 16 years of torture.
We challenge all of St. Louis and elsewhere that believe themselves to be advanced spiritually or religiously, and of the Christian faith, to explain the process ordained of God to make Jerry into an over-comer. We challenge you to describe the transformation that evolved within Jerry to make him victorious in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.
Blessings!
L, ICJ, Den.