A peek into my mind, to hear the thoughts of a 40-something single male as he walks this planet called Earth.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Idolatry and Dependence
Just as the common denominator to all sin is some form of idolatry, so is all life and everything in its existence (our jobs, work, major decisions, dreams, goals, relationships), totally dependent on our faith in God and Him alone.
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I attended public school for two years and private school for the remainder of my education. After graduation, I attended Bible college in Dallas, Texas, for four and one-half years consecutively. Unfortunately, I failed a class and was unable to graduate with my class but God enabled me to re-take the course and I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Bible and minors in Youth Ministry and Biblical Languages in 1994. After failing the aforementioned course, I had continued attending a church but began to falter in my faith. It was during my second year after my Bible college years that I was introduced to the International Churches of Christ (ICOC), where I became a member and was involved for twelve years. It was not until my twelfth year that, after much prayer from my parents and closest friends, Greg Faure and Wayne Stiles, I became convinced that the ICOC was a religious sect. In June, 2000, I left the ICOC and became a covenant member of The Village Church in Highland Village, TX, in April, 2004.