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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Kim Walker - A Lifestyle of Worship


12 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing John! You've given me new ideas to 'chew' on this weekend...much appreciated!

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  2. taught so clearly... love this.

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  3. She's wearing pants and her hair is cut! There is no way that I'm going to listen to a word that she says.

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  4. Just because you don't care for the messenger doesn't mean the message isn't good. As my pastor says, "Chew the meat and spit out the bones."

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  5. Anonymous I really hope you were being sarcastic.

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  6. i really gotta feeling they were joking guys.

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  7. It is just sad because I have heard that same statement when I wanted to share this video.

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  8. @john wallace: I bet you could share it with the audio only and just cut the video feed. lol after all, you better not be showing movies in church let alone movies with a charasmatic/evangelical WOMAN in PANTS and SHORN hair preaching.

    she's just pretending to be anointed anyway. she's not going to heaven cuz she's wearing pants and probably believes that tongues are not necessary to the plan of salvation.

    (just to clarify, I am being sarcastic. I love the ministry of Kim walker)

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  9. @rachel that was the suggestion I was given. :( It is sad God can only use people who meet your expectations of holiness.

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  10. wow. that's wrong on so many levels that it's not even worth mentioning...since the people who say things like that are too blind to even recognize its wrongness.

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  11. This is an amazing clip and put me to thinking about why my worship is in the place of holding back. She got me right in the heart when she said the reason some hold back is because they have hurts and questions. I, however, think she makes it seem far too simple a task to just put aside the questions. Some questions are of paramount, life changing significance and should deserve an answer. And intellectually I know that G-d does not owe us anything and that Calvary should be enough but I still want answers.
    As a side note, I have been reading this blog since the beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed reading every post. Thank you to all the writers who put so much time, effort, and thought into the postings.

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