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By Stephanie Jenkins “The term “Ashram” throws people. It is eastern in origin and a word E. Stanley Jones felt mostembodied his vision.
By Stephanie Jenkins “The term “Ashram” throws people. It is eastern in origin and a word E. Stanley Jones felt mostembodied his vision.
The Ashram seeks to balance devotional practice, study, worship and service in a committed life together. Our aim is to be the Kingdom.
Here is a synopsis of the wonderful teaching and preaching at the Texas Ashram as shared by our roving intern, Tom Dearduff. Genuine.
by Brother Wade Paschal Sometime ago I totaled up the number of people Paul listed in his letters as “co-workers” or “fellow servants”.
by Brother Matt Henson I grew up in the church and through my travels, I have attended numerous local churches for Sunday morning.
by Brother Brian Shimer Culturally, I live in a place which deemphasizes the importance of the group. We are individuals! We do our.
by Brother E. Stanley Jones (This week’s devotion is from our 2023 Book of the Year, Christian Maturity.) We would define a mature.
by Brother Matt Henson Maturation from newborn to adult moves through several stages where an individual is learning new concepts and coming to.