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I had been a Christian for 25 years before I heard the terms Calvinist and Arminian. Of course I had heard of men and women of faith who fell into one of those theological camps (i.e. John Calvin, John Wesley). I just didn’t know the camps had names.


When I was introduced to those terms, it was by two Christians who defined themselves that way (one a Calvinist and one an Arminian) and who, lovingly, delighted indebating why they believed what they believed whi...

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Published on March 07, 2015 07:27
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Ed I went to your website and agree with everything you said. The Armenians say that I am Calvinistic, and the Calvinist say that I am Armenian. I believe in the Sovereignty of God and election and the free will of man. My responsibility is to tell everyone I meet about the love of God and His salvation. It is God's responsibility to save them.
I have a bus route in picking up children and adults for Sunday School and church. I talk to them about Christ and pray for them. My desire is to see them get saved. God has given me these people and I must work the work He has given me in reaching these people. Each week I am trying to reach more people for Christ, but I am limited in having only 2 buses. I praise God for the Christian workers that I have, but I need more workers and buses to reach other parts of the city (South Bend, Indiana). There are many others that need to hear the Gospel. Please pray for us that God will provide.


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