2008 ARTICLES
2008 Articles |
| Thank you Jesus! | |||
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We recently celebrated Thanksgiving with friends and family. During this holiday, we cannot help but
reflect and think and about what we are thankful for in our lives. Prayerfully, this attitude of gratitude carries
into our Christmas season and into 2009! December, 2008 |
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| Tearing Down and Building Up | |||
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Earlier this year, the Detroit Church of Christ had the opportunity to participate in events that, prayerfully, helped us understand the importance of “tearing down” and “building up.” The first event was “Man Up,” our annual Men’s Day on May 31st. September, 2008 |
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| From Kalamazoo to Kanyakumari | |||
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God has called all disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations," to represent Him and be His missionaries over the face of the entire earth! This article is therefore dedicated to celebrating and further reaffirming our call to be missionaries all over the world! June 2008 |
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| Women's Day: One Night With the King | |||
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These were the words spoken by Hadassah, better known as Queen Esther, when informed of the motion set forth to annihilate her people. They also served as the inspiration to kick off the 2008 Detroit Church of Christ Women’s May 2008 |
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| Fishers of Men | |||
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Now it came to pass that a group existed who called themselves fishermen. And lo, there were many fish in the waters all around. In fact, the whole area was surrounded by streams and lakes filled with fish. | ||
| Bent on Conquest | |||
| From January 4th – 6th the Detroit Church of Christ hosted its 2008 Jubilee! The theme for the Jubilee was “Bent on Conquest” based on Revelation 6:2. In reference to the rider on the white horse, Matthew Henry’s commentary says the following: “The Lord Jesus... February 2008 | ||
| Spirit of Unity | |||
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A little over two years ago four brothers traveled down to West Lafayette Indiana, to visit the campus ministry and to cheer on our Michigan Wolverine football team. We didn't know it at the time, but this road trip would soon become a fall tradition... February 2008 |
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