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About Richard Heyduck

Pastor of Hardy Memorial Methodist Church, a Global Methodist Congregation. PhD Fuller Seminary MDiv Asbury Seminary BA Southwestern University

40 Days of Purpose – Day 2

Rick Warren in this chapter makes both points that are profoundly true and points that are questionable. First the profoundly true: “You are not an accident.” This is the thesis statement of the chapter. Many of us live like we … Continue reading

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Yahoo! News – ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ gets ‘axis of evil’ premiere

Yahoo! News – ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ gets ‘axis of evil’ premiere: “And even though his twenty-something son quipped in to say he was ‘disappointed’ by the film and asserted ‘politics is not as important’ for Iran’s younger generation, he did envy … Continue reading

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40 Days of Purpose – Day 1

When we talk about finding our purpose in life, more is in view than just “my life.” God made each of us with a role to play in creation. Each of us are unique, and our purpose in life is … Continue reading

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40 Days of Purpose – Introduction

Our church is starting the 40 Days of Purpose Campaign Saturday, October 9. The core of this campaign is Rick Warren’s book, The Purpose Driven Life. This book has forty chapters – one for each day of the campaign. Rick … Continue reading

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Compass Direct – Iranian Christians Arrested

Compass Direct Once again bad news is coming out of Iran. Time to keep praying.

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Blogs vs. Mainstream Media (MSM)

Hugh Hewitt comments on today’s LA Times article on blogs. HughHewitt.com The dominant theory of knowledge in the modern era is foundationalism. Foundationalism is the notion that we need an indubitable foundation upon which we can build our knowledge. Nothing … Continue reading

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Another Vietnam?

For the past several months I’ve been hearing people describe Iraq as “another Vietnam.” We all know what “Vietnam” means, don’t we? The American armed forces leaving the field of battle with their tail between their legs, whipped and defeated. … Continue reading

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Reformation in Islam

There are hints of a spread of reforming (some might say liberalizing) tendencies in Islam. Ziauddin Sardar presents several movements in this direction in the New Statesman. Islam is a complex tradition (and a complex of traditions), as is any … Continue reading

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A Slightly Different Perspective

I have been a United Methodist longer than I have been a Christian. Sure, I was born and baptized in the church, and was confirmed a member of the United Methodist Church in the early 70s. The only real memory … Continue reading

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Chechnya & Beslan

Here’s an informative post on Beslan and Chechnya from Winds of Change.

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