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Faith & Spirituality
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Written by holmegm
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Thursday, 02 August 2012 12:00 |
From the Lansing State Journal: The emphasis at the camp, he said, is on “the fruits of the spirit, that what God is doing is indeed creating in us love, patience, kindness, gentleness and so forth.” It is about a Christianity that is “internal and not merely external.” He insists that “there is still a crying need for Christians to discover the fullness of what the Holy Spirit can do in their lives.” and that camp meetings are still a valid way to lead believers to that discovery. “Our biggest challenge at this present time is to find pastors who are convinced, as I am, of the importance of this kind of experience for their people,” he said.
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