Women in Church History: Anne Bradstreet

Women in Church History: Anne Bradstreet

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(1612–1672) America’s First Published Poet Anne Bradstreet, one of the earliest American colonists, was both the daughter and wife of Massachusetts governors, and she became the mother of eight children. Her poems reveal a well-educated woman who avidly observed the natural world, delighted in her husband and children, and above all gloried in Christ. Her …

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The Gospel-Forward Church, Part 2

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In our first look at the gospel forward church, we talked about how to talk to neighbors, friends and family about Jesus.  As you may recall, we are not all called to be theology professors, but we are all called to be witnesses – to just tell people what happened. Today, however, we are going …

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Women in Church History: Anne Bradstreet

The Local Church: Where Christ Equips His Saints

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When the conversation, as you’re out and about turns to “church,” what commonly comes to the fore is preconceived notions and assumptions about “church:” “church” as organized religion not needed or wanted.  Or “church” is where I got burned by a bad experience. Or “church” as in I haven’t yet found one that suits my […]

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