Author Archives: Richard Heyduck

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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

Podcasting from Church Camp

I learned at the last minute that we’d be having workshops each day of camp. I happened to have my MP3 player/recorder with me, so I thought I’d do a workshop on podcasting. Had I ever done one before? Nope. … Continue reading

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Two Kinds of Unity

Last week in OpinionJournal.com, Frederica Mathewes-Green wrote about contrasting understandings of church unity held by the Orthodox (her own tradition) and the Catholics. The former understand unity to be rooted in a unity of faith: believers today believe what the … Continue reading

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Praying for Eritrea

Both Marxist & Islamic countries have a heritage of persecuting Christians. If you’ve read anything by Solzhenitsyn, Brother Andrew, Richard Wurmbrand, et al., you know how brutal oppression was under the Communists – inspite of claiming freedom of religion. Most … Continue reading

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We Need Reasoned Discourse

Similarities abound between the Anglican and United Methodist Churches. Both continue a long struggle to figure out how to deal with doctrinal pluralism and indifferentism. I’ve learned a lot from Tom Wright over the years, not only from his works … Continue reading

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Summer Camp Again

I enjoyed reading Richard’s assessment of the camp from which he has just returned. I leave tomorrow for a senior high camp at Glen Lake Camp in the Central Texas Conference. I have been volunteering at this camp for about … Continue reading

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Inside the mind of Suicide bombers

This interview in the TimesOnline offers a unique picture of how suicide bombers think. Sounds to me like they need the Gospel – some real good news.

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Back from Church Camp

Now that I’m back from church camp, regular posting should resume. I worked Senior High camp at Lakeview Methodist Camp. Our camp had about 160 kids and was very well run. Richard Luna & David Luna (no relation, though both … Continue reading

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Credibility Gap

Someone referred to my daughter by saying “hey, kid.” Oddly enough, it was another kid! It’s not that she’s not a “kid.” She is 16, well within the normal range for being called a kid. The problem was, the young … Continue reading

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What does IT mean?

Greetings from SpiLiRa! Heard a message on Micah 6:8 last night. “God has shown you, O mortal, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you? But to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God.” … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Appointments

If I were president and faced with making an appointment to the Supreme Court, one person I’d want to look at closely is Stephen L. Carter of Yale. As far as I know he’s never been a judge (though he … Continue reading

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