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House churches, home churches, cell groups, and other terms refer to a popular movement today. Some have made a principle of separating themselves from denominations and emphasizing that only the house church is a viable representative of apostolic Christianity. Others have used the small group movement to infuse more vitality into a spiritless congregation. Others take a middle-of-the-road attitude, and engage in house churching for practical reasons.

Both the Bible guidance and practical considerations are important. The simple fact is that there is not one single denomination in existence that adheres to all ten commandments. Most of them adhere to a majority of the commandments, but none to all of them. In fact, there is no denomination that adheres even to the three least kept of the commandments: one God, the Sabbath, and prohibition of killing. So for practical reasons, the true believer simply cannot participate in any religious establishment.

While there are other issues to take into consideration besides the ten commandments, these form a good rule of thumb. They rule out all of the churches from the beginning. But just attending a house church is no solution at all. House church can and do participate in the same false doctrines that the denominations do. Finding or establishing a house church requires careful adherence to Scriptural guidance.

The first home church, the one that remains the ideal, is that of Adam and Eve. They met with God for worship every evening as well as Sabbaths. (Gen 3:8) “And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day.”

Walking with God is the basic form of worship. It continued with Enoch (Gen 5:24) “And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.” This daily, family meeting with God for worship, this walking with him, is the preparation for being taken from this earth one day to meet the Lord in the air. Those in the days of Enoch who neglected the form of worship instituted with Adam and Eve were eventually destroyed in the Flood. Only those who maintained it were saved. (Gen 6:9) “Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations (that is, family or home church), and Noah walked with God.”

The original home church practice expanded greatly by the time of Abraham. (Gen 14:14) “When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, three hundred and eighteen, born in his own house, and pursued them unto Dan.” Even with such a large number, the home church of Abram had been divided as described in Genesis 13:8ff. While the reason for the separation was conflict, the separation resolved the conflict, rather than continuing it. That is precisely the opposite of what generally happens within the house church movement today, and that should be a warning indicator. The house church movement today, unless the group is based on truly Biblical principles, is just another expression of Babylonian faith.

One of the reasons house churches go astray today is because they are merely fields for the abuse of authority. They are founded by people who were bitter because they could not get the power they sought over the congregation they were in. The Bible contains a principle that goes far to prevent that. Responsibility for the organization of home meetings should be that of the oldest son. The principle of the birthright was central in the home churches in the book of Genesis. When children are given their rightful responsibility in reading the Scriptures in the hearing of those gathered and otherwise functioning visibly, then there is neither a problem of restless behavior on the part of children not the danger of adults angling for power, as they do in home churches sometimes even more overtly than in established congregations.

In fact, the worship service can be made so simple that rather young children are capable of leading out. If it begins with silent prayer, where those gathered may break the silence with their petition, then continues with the leading child reading the Scripture lesson, after which study or discussion may take place, there is no point at which the leading child need feel that his role of leadership has been shunted aside. The elders can contribute to the Bible study, give testimonies and exhortations, all without taking over the leadership of the meeting.

The birthright principle is in fact the thing that was given up when a national system of worship was instituted among the Israelites. The birthright was kept in principle, but in practice the firstborn was redeemed by giving money to the priests, who then took over their natural duties. This system prevailed under the judges and the kings. But like polygamy, this was not God's original plan.

There were reasons for changing institutions during the times of the judges and kings. At the coming of the Messiah, this was reverted to the original plan. Jesus established the original format of small-scale worship in Matthew 16-18, giving precise details for how worship should be organized.

The basic institution is in (Mat 18:19) Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. (Mat 18:20) For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.

Jesus reduces the Jewish minyan or least number necessary for congregational prayers to two or three. Two or three can bind a matter, that is, establish a church that follows the Gospel order exactly. The principles are these:

The church is founded on the declaration of Peter that Jesus is the son of God. Matthew 16:16-18.

The church is the authoritative representative of the kingdom of God on earth, Matthew 16:19.

The church keeps a low profile, even at times a secret one, as it is at war with the kingdom of Satan in this world. Matthew 16:20.

The church is based on the plan of salvation of which the death and resurrection of Christ is central. Matthew 16:21-23; 17:22-23.

The church is the practice ground for that denial of self that in necessary for salvation. Matthew 16:24-26.

The church is based on the expectation of the soon coming of Christ. Matthew 16:27-28.

The church is visionary and prophetic, bringing the gathered into direct contact with the prophetic revelation from heaven. Matthew 17:1-9.

The church is the vehicle of divine blessing to the world in teaching and healing, empowered by prayer and fasting. Matthew 17:14-21.

The church wisely does what it must to avoid conflict with Rome. Matthew 17:24-27

The central value the church is to maintain is humility, and a tender attitude toward the lowly. Matthew 18:1-14.

The church is a vehicle of reconciliation in the event of conflict, and it has the obligation to eject those who engage in offenses to their brothers. Matthew 18:15-17.

The church is established by the action of two or three gathering in the name of Christ for that purpose. Matthew 18:18-20.

Christ is invisibly but personally present in the gathering of the church. Matthew 18:20.

The church is the vehicle of divine forgiveness, which is relayed in the same measure as its members forgive one another. Matthew 18:21-35.

These fifteen Gospel principles are essential to the kingdom of God of which the Gospel is a proclamation. If any are missing, the institution ceases to be a valid church. The church is not an institution transmitted by apostolic succession. It is established directly by Jesus Christ himself, who is present at its establishment and at every meeting.

The apostolic church generally gathered in homes or in secluded places out of doors.... That was the prevalent system before imperial Christianity, which started building large structures in order more easily to control the people and indoctrinate them with apostasy. Home churches were established quite close to each other, such as that kept, apparently in her home, by the deaconness Phebe in Cenchrea, well within walking distance of Corinth, where another church gathered.

The Gospel church does not include the necessity of elders and deacons. These are offices that were established in the apostolic church to meet the specific needs of the times. During that time the mystery religions were very popular in the Roman empire. They were semi-secret home groups that had a form of initiation similar to baptism, but sometimes involving horrid rites of being washed in blood, had a sacred meal, worshipped a man-god who was claimed to have died and resurrected, and sang hymns and read scriptures to that effect. The similarity with the Gospel church was very close, so close that both Jews and Gentiles sometimes had difficulty telling the difference. Within this context, the offices of deacons and elders were necessary to maintain Gospel order. Given that we are faced today with the same challenges, hundreds of forms of paganism all claiming to be Christian, deacons and elders serve a valid and often necessary role today as well.

Paul writes in detail about these offices in 1 Timothy 3. While many today think that apostolic succession makes a valid ordination, this is not true. Only Christ himself can ordain, and Christ is only present in the gathered in his name to do so. Ordination by prayer and laying on of hands by those gathered in a valid Gospel church is the only valid ordination. 

The church has the obligation to perform certain ordinances besides ordaining elders and deacons, generally through these officers, if they exist in the gathering. They include:

The ministry of the Word. Revelation 1:3.

Baptism by immersion of those giving witness of their faith in the death and resurrection of Christ. Romans 6:4.

The washing of feet at the beginning of the communion service. John 13:14.

The Lord's supper of unleavened bread and unfermented grape juice. 1Corinthians 11:23-33.

Blessing of children. Matthew 19:14.

Prayer for the sick. James 5:14.

The church in Greek is ecclesia, which means the group of those called out, and is never used in reference to a building. They are called out of the synagogues of Satan, which are the established faiths of the world. The church includes people with specific spiritual gifts to benefit those around them. These are discussed in detail in 1 Corinthians 12-14. The list of such gifts is given in (1 Cor 12:28) ”And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.”

All of the fifteen Gospel principles, the eight spiritual gifts, and the institution of elders and deacons, appeared among the early commandment-keeping Adventists. The earliest writings of Ellen White give vivid descriptions of such gatherings. The home church of the White family was led in worship by the eldest son Henry, their ”sweet singer.” Ellen White describes the training necessary to give children the ability to lead out in home worship. ”Instruction in vocal culture should be given in the home circle. Parents should teach their children to speak so plainly that those who are listening can understand every word that is said. They should teach them to read the Bible in clear, distinct utterance, in a way that will honor God. And let not those who kneel round the family altar put their faces in their hands and in their chair when they address God. Let them lift up their heads and, with holy awe and boldness, come to the throne of grace.”--Adventist Home, p. 435.

The principle of the home church meeting was already understood and practiced as early as 1844 among commandment-keeping Adventists. ”It was not long after the passing of the time, in 1844, that my first vision was given me. I was visiting Mrs. Haines at Portland, a dear sister in Christ, whose heart was knit with mine; five of us, all women, were kneeling quietly at the family altar. While we were praying, the power of God came upon me as I had never felt it before.”--Christian Experience and Teaching of Ellen G. White, p. 57.

Failure to establish a home church is justified by lack of means, both economic and personal. We have already seen that it is enough that there is one person available who is old enough to read from the Bible. Even if no literate person can be found, a church can be gathered around the Word that is known from memory. And if no one is present who can repeat a Bible text by heart, then silence together is golden, and the voice can always be lifted in prayer and petition to God. ”Poverty need not shut us out from showing hospitality. We are to impart what we have. There are those who struggle for a livelihood and who have great difficulty in making their income meet their necessities; but they love Jesus in the person of His saints and are ready to show hospitality to believers and unbelievers, trying to make their visits profitable. At the family board and the family altar the guests are made welcome. The season of prayer makes its impression on those who receive entertainment, and even one visit may mean the saving of a soul from death. For this work the Lord makes a reckoning, saying: "I will repay."--Adventist Home, p. 451.

The role of the man and the woman in the home worship carries over from the daily practice to the Sabbath gathering as well. ”Before leaving the house for labor, all the family should be called together; and the father, or the mother in the father's absence, should plead fervently with God to keep them through the day. Come in humility, with a heart full of tenderness, and with a sense of the temptations and dangers before yourselves and your children; by faith bind them upon the altar, entreating for them the care of the Lord. Ministering angels will guard children who are thus dedicated to God.”--Child Guidance, p. 519.

It was mainly the influence of the Seventh-day Baptists that turned the early believers towards establishing institutions. The institutions founded in the latter part of the 1800s were modeled after the Baptists, with boards, associations, and conferences. These, though perhaps not wrong in themselves, were eventually abused through overdependence on organisation, so that the early, proper home church principles were lost. Ellen White called for a reform in this matter, and a return to the original home church principles as found in the book of Genesis. ”You who profess to love God, take Jesus with you wherever you go; and, like the patriarchs of old, erect an altar to the Lord wherever you pitch your tent. A reformation in this respect is needed,--a reformation that shall be deep and broad.”--Testimonies, vol. 5, pp. 320, 321. 

We do not need a new organization, nor do we need to participate in the institutions engaged in apostasy. The home church that was established in Eden, affirmed in the Gospel, and maintained by early commandment-keeping Adventists exists today and has not changed. It is the same church to which Ellen White, James White, the Waggoners, Joseph Bates, and scores of other belonged and participated in. It is sufficient to gather as a family at the family altar daily, and come together with like-minded believers in a designated house on the Sabbath day and as occasion permits.

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The Truth
written by Hernel Latty, July 21, 2009
If you are looking for fault in all religion/denomination you will surely do. The WORLDSLASTCHANCE believe that they do have the truth (which most religion/group do), Yet they reject the person of the HOLY SPIRIT (Matt:3). So their teachings are faulty and questionable. They were SDA before and now they beleive that they have seen greater light. Christ did not leave the Jewish religion of his time to form another group, He stayed there and taught what was right. Why did this movement (worldslastchance) break away from the SDA and formed there own group, yet they are using the books of the SDA church? This movement to me is known as some OFFSHOOT.
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written by karthi keyan, July 03, 2009
god love with me
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Home Church
written by Jun Mark Mar, June 27, 2009
I heard of a Home Church Movement here in our place and calling SDA church the "babylon"? is the SDA Church realy babylon?
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Avoid conflict with Rom
written by David S G, June 25, 2009
Can you explain me what does this mean "The church wisely does what it must to avoid conflict with Rome. Matthew 17:24-27" Does this mean we need to do our duties to government or means something else?
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Home Church
written by Gabriel Mihambo, June 24, 2009
I totally agree that children should be given opportunities to read the words of GOD (Scriptures). This will make them grow with confindence and build them spiritually. When they grow up I am sure many communities can have good spritual leaders.

Stay blessed
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Церковь Божия.
written by Sergey Sergey, June 22, 2009
В любом случае, домашняя церковь не заменит посещение и принадлежность до церкви, где вместе проводим богослужения.
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Tou got same conclusions I had
written by Rodrigo Lourenço, June 17, 2009
I rejected every church in existence, got several study bibles, and I´m trying to learn about got using those bibles. I don´t agree with every thing it is said in WLC, but I think you are serious about what you do. God bless us all and lead us by is path.

Rodrigo
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Thanks for this outline
written by Jaisen Tyndale-Mahne, June 03, 2009
Thanks WLC for this outline. It has helped to clarify some questions I had.
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SDA?
written by hermic jones diao, June 02, 2009
Then why do you distribute books of Ellen White (Since she was the cofounder of the Seventh-Day Adventist church)? Why do you promote the books of Ellen White or about the SDA if you found some teachings that didn't tell the truth? I'm confused.
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to Nimrod
written by Natalie K, May 31, 2009
We here at World's Lat Chance used to be members of the SDA Church up until we learned that it is no longer teaching the truths it was founded upon. This is why we still promote the writings of Ellen White. You can read more about us in the following link: http://worldslastchance.com/about-us.html

God bless you.
In His love and service,
WLC Team
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written by Nimrod Completado, May 31, 2009
smilies/cry.gif youm know.. im intersted on ur beliefs.. i wana know more about this group.. why is it that ur using ellen white/s writings?
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written by Florence Harrison, May 28, 2009
I heard on the news yesterday that our government will be looking into home churches not sure what that means Just wondering are they going to put a stop to them.
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written by EZEH REMIGIUS UCHE, April 29, 2009
I always give Almighty God glory each time I am going through your article for His divine wisdom towards you for the exposition of His mind to all men in this our generation. I say bravo to WLC Team for a nice work. God richly bless you. Amen.
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written by jay apejas, April 26, 2009
I agree that home churches are becoming popular nowadays simply because of the fact that adulterated truths are being preached inside the churches.In the Philippines, there are many home churches but these home churches are not united specifically those who are uplifting the present truth given by God.
Some home churches are not considered home churches anymore because they have already built church structure already simply because new members are being added as the work progresses.

There are home churches that preach specific dates when Jesus will return,there are home churches that try to destroy other home simply because of the truth about 'Babylon'.

I'm longing for that day when there will be unity in all home churches in the world,because i know that Jesus is coming soon and Satan is indignant because he knows he has just but a short time to deceive God's people.

HOme churches scare the organized churches in the Philippines and they try to counteract the work that they are having.Please give me a light on this matter.Thank you.
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Structural Violence
written by Yesudas Nathan, April 26, 2009
When a congregation grows bigger there is a natural tendency and need to have subsystems of schools,colleges, hospitals and others. This develops relationships with political and other systems related to the subsystems of the church. The personnel of the institutions cannot be expected to be commandment keepers and for the running of the institutions, the standards of the original congregation get diluted. Then institutional heads with financial controls become so strong that the original church becomes the subsystem. The main spiritual objective of the original congregation gets sidelined. When a loyal member with the original standards, question the developing dangers of the church, that person experiences the structural violence. This is the pain caused by the nature of the system or the structure of what the church has become. When this happens the person sitting at the top cannot be a spiritual leader but a political leader, a person who is capable of manipulating and managing the social systems in which the church is only a powerless unit. This is the condition of major established churches today. Most of the things done in these so called churches(denominations) have no spiritual significance.

What is most needed is the personal touch of Jesus through every member. It is possible only in home churches. But every member should be responsible for the welfare for all. Love being the law, there cannot be any possibility of conflicts. If the congregation gets larger to affect that "personal touch", the congregation should be divided by consensus. This is the only way to retain the spiritual standards lived by Jesus.

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Home Church
written by Eugene Mabunga, April 20, 2009
Total dependence upon the Divine Providence is the only way we can discern truths from the bible which should start from our home. The holy spirit will guide the teachable & humble hearts the things that pleases the LORD. If we prayerfully study His words then the truth is in us. If we obey His command & do His righteousnes we have fellowship with Him (Jesus) & the father.

Never let anybody snare you, "To the law & to the testimony, If they speak not according to this word (it is because) there is no light in them".
Thanks God & praise Him for providing this very important website for our salvation. Thank you WLC & team for your unwavering efforts & patience. Thanks for the warnings - Counterfeit is always there.

Your brod in WLC,
Eugene



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the home churches.
written by Joseph Messiha, April 18, 2009
It is right that we have a biblical and historical existences about the house churches [Philemon's house church for example].Priscilla's house as Dr. F.F Bruce suggested, in his introduction to the epistle to the Romans p.15. which was the first place, which used as a church in Roma. But why the early christian prefer a larger place to be a church? Did they have a desire to have a warship place like Jews or like the Pagan cults ?.I think no, but the practical needs obliged them to find it[ the increasing number of faithfuls],and the changes which happens in the political affairs of the Roman Empire during Conestantine's time. [the idolatry temples which used as churches]which leads us to the state of the Christianity to day.BUT ,we must think on the privacy of the families,the increasing numbers of the faithful,the church's need to have a private personality between the different organizations .we have many solutions to reach to our goal ,using legal,biblical social means.Rev. Joseph.
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Housechurch
written by esmer catalo, April 03, 2009
As of now i am starting my ministry in housechurch,i cannot afford to rent for place to church.but Our God called me to be his servant even though i don't have any support i started my church in house it much effective less expensive.but now Our God added more soul day by day.Praise the Lord.
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To Natalie K.
written by Shel Wilson, DCC, March 14, 2009
Hi Natalie,

If I misunderstood, I certainly do apologize.

Thank you,
Shel
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To Shel
written by Natalie K, March 13, 2009
Hello Shel,

Thank you for your comments. I hope people will follow your advice and pray about the information they read on this website, so that honest truth seekers will continue to be led by the grace of God to more truth. I take it that you have misunderstood some of the information on our website, for no where do we encourage people to put any ones writings, such as Ellen White or others, above the scriptures.

God bless you.
In His love and service,
WLC Team
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Do NOT Worship Man
written by Shel Wilson, DCC, March 12, 2009
Let us be careful not to worship man. Ellen White did not have every revelation for the Bible, nor does any one person. No one person has full interpretation of the entire Holy Bible. No one person is an authority on The Bible.

Let us neither worship "Ellen White, James White, the Waggoners, Joseph Bates", nor any of their writings. Let us not be so quick to agree with everything we read on this site, without prayerful research. And yes! It is alright to take discussions to your pastors concerning these things here. If your pastor is wrong, and you both are honest and sincere, when you pray, God will reveal what is true to you. "For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly." Psalm 84:11 (KJV) - Please don't tell me, "Well uhh, that refers to The Lord giving you 'this', and uh that refers to Him giving you 'that'." What part of "NO" do you not understand? He will withhold/keep back from you NO good thing.... the understanding of His Word is a good thing! Proverbs 4:7 (KJV): "Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding."

People, I plead with you, PRAY for help from GOD in "rightly dividing The Word of Truth". Do not be deceived.
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Death and Resurrection.... What About Jesus' Burial? Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus are Congruent.
written by Shel Wilson, DCC, March 12, 2009
In many places, I see your mention of the (1) death and (2) resurrection (only) of Jesus Christ. For eg. -You said: "Baptism by immersion of those giving witness of their faith in the death and resurrection of Christ. Romans 6:4." You are failing to mention Jesus' burial, which is just as important a component as the other two. Our baptism (emersion) represents His burial. That is of utmost importance, seeing how many denominations interpret Baptism as mere "sprinkling". Romans 6:4 actually reads: "Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life."(KJV)

You should be referring to "The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ." For Jesus told Nicodemus, "Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." (St. John 3:5) - "Born of water and of the Spirit" refers to being baptised in water, and receiving (not "getting", as you stated in another article) the gift of The Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit of God, or being baptised in The Spirit. So, His burial is essential to be included when speaking.
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written by KEN CHRISTIAN ADRIAN BARTOLOME, March 09, 2009
Psalm 67:1 through Psalm 67:7 (KJV)
1 God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us;

Selah

2 That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.

3 Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.

4 O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth.

Selah

5 Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.

6 Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us.

7 God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.
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written by KEN CHRISTIAN ADRIAN BARTOLOME, March 09, 2009

A Time to Think
Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. —Shakespeare
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written by Jose de Leon Vitug 111, March 09, 2009

Father God, You are righteous. You are perfect, your ways are perfect and
are hidden from man, it is your mercy that saves us. Lord we pray for your
mercy and grace by why which we are healed. Lord we pray for all the
physicians who are used by you to heal your people that bless them and guide
them. We make this prayer in Jesus' Name, Amen.

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written by Scotty, March 08, 2009
Interesting. however, I don't totally agree with the logical conclusion. I'll remain where I am until...
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The Home Church
written by NP Masih, March 07, 2009
smilies/smiley.gifI very happy to read
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we press on..
written by sunbeam, March 01, 2009
in Jesus Name we press on....

God Bless Us all....
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written by job nyangau, March 01, 2009
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johan
written by johan kleinbooi, February 11, 2009
I was really blessed by reading this article and will pray for all who are involved.My wish is that all of us will pray together at 12 gmt for one minute for all those believers who seek to live life God's way.
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To Simon
written by Natalie K, January 24, 2009
God bless all of your efforts to spread the truth Simon!

In His love and service,
WLC Team
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translate to Bahasa Indonesia
written by Simon Nainggolan, January 24, 2009
Iam very interesting with this Article (the Home Church).
Iam a leader from one of Cell Community in Tangerang-Indonesia.
I hope you can translate this article to Bahasa Indonesia.
I will distribute this article to our community.
for your help and attention, i give you thank you and appreciate.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. amen
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written by Iman Kazzi, January 18, 2009

"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" 1 Co. 3:16
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church
written by carolyn contad, January 15, 2009
As what jesus did while he is still on earth before, every sabbath he went to the temple and worship, same as in the old testament God ask the israelite to build a sanctuary, because God will dwell unto them. Church building is very important it is the sanctuary of God... There is fellowship and worship there it is holy place...
God bless you
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written by Aeris, January 13, 2009
This is great, I totally agree with what this article says. Unfortunally, when I say things like that, that we don't need most type of organization or dependence, people take it in a wrong way. -_- .

Keep up the good work WLC!
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