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		<description><![CDATA[Yet, it would be a mistake to ignore the fact that about 25% of Biblical text is future oriented and it would be especially dangerous to ignore Jesus’ answer to His disciples’ questions in Matthew 24. So it has had my interest and study for the last few months, especially as I’ve spent time teaching about the Biblical Future for our church’s men’s prayer group.]]></description>
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		<title>Nothing Lost in Translation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago, we owned a camper with an air conditioner in it. Think about that. We purchased a vehicle so we could sleep in the woods. It had beds, hot running water, a little refrigerator, a floor still specked with s&#39;mores remnants, and an air conditioner. This is to be sure that when we were communing with nature, we could always escape to cool, comfortable, crispness. I don&#8217;t mind roughing it. In fact, I am something of an outdoorsman, as long as I can keep my food cold, my equipment sanitary, my back comfy and my air perfectly pleasantly conditioned. There is nothing wrong with this. Although I&#8217;m sure some find it silly. Our family has had a lot of fun camping. The problem comes when you consider what it means to be a disciple of Christ. Jesus didn&#8217;t have air conditioning. Peter didn&#8217;t have hot running water. Paul didn&#8217;t have a refrigerator. So much of our faith is grounded in the first century, or, more specifically, between about 4 B.C., when our Lord was probably born, until about 95 A.D. when the last book of the New Testament was probably written. Our faith is, and always will [...]]]></description>
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