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Women’s Retreat a Life-Changing Event

More than simply a weekend getaway, this year’s Breakaway For Renewal 2008 Women’s Retreat is an impactful event. “We are very intentional in making that happen,” said Women’s Ministries’ Director Jennifer Adamson. “From the moment women step foot in the door, everything is meant to have impact. This includes when they first sign up, the way we greet them, the music, the breakout sessions . . .  everything.”

Posted August 6, 2008

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Iraq and the Middle East Conflict Made Simple

No one simplifies the complex as well as Dan Hayden. And that’s exactly what this national author, radio host and First Orlando member does in his latest book, “Iraq: In the Crosshairs of Destiny.” Just as he did in his previous book, “Did God Write the Bible?” (reviewed in the March-April 2007 issue of Real Life), Dan tackles topics on which volumes have been written and whittles them down to the bare essentials, a “just the facts, ma’am” approach.

Posted August 6, 2008

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Alzheimer’s Support Group Focuses on Caregivers

Alzheimer’s disease is definitely among the most tragic afflictions someone can be stricken with. But often, it’s the caregiver of the Alzheimer’s patient who is forced to carry the load. And it’s all too often a thankless and lonely job. That’s the inspiration behind the Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group at First Orlando. Beginning September 24, the group will meet the last Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m.

Posted August 5, 2009

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At Least I'm Making Progress

There once was a day when trophies and plaques were reserved only for those who were the best. The best athletes, the best students, the best salespersons, the best Christians. But then it dawned on someone that the same people were winning the same trophies year after year. The best athletes continued to be the best athletes, the best students continued to be the best students, and so on. So those who rarely won those top prizes tended to give up.

Posted August 4, 2008

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TFA’s New Playground Sure to Delight Kids

There’s something new at The First Academy, and it’s pretty impressive. It’s the Barry C. Lock Memorial Playground and is sure to be a huge hit at the school. That is, for 5 to 12 year olds. Of course, it was imperative that we try it out ourselves — for professional purposes only — and yes, it is sturdy and a whole lot of fun.

Posted July 31, 2008

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Passport to Adventure a New Ministry For Children

For Rob Rogers, children’s ministry should provide kids with a generous amount of fun, but the objective should well exceed mere entertainment. “Though what we will be doing on Wednesday nights will be entertaining and exciting, it will be far more than that,” said Rob, First Orlando’s Director of Children’s Music and Arts. “The most important thing for parents to know is that their children are going to learn how to become worshipers of God. They will experience activities that teach biblical truth and musical concepts.”

Posted July 30, 2007

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New Sermon Series Comes From the Book of Revelation

When most people think of the Book of Revelation, they usually have thoughts of frightening global war, large-scale destruction, and various and sundry levels of catastrophe and world intrigue. And for good reason. After all, that’s what much of Revelation consists of. But there is also another aspect of Revelation that is more comprehensible, and that’s the practical truths that apply to believers today as presented in Chapters 2 and 3 of the book — the letters to the seven churches. Though those churches — Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea — were located in Turkey, they speak volumes to Christians right here in Central Florida.

Posted July 29, 2008

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Eschatology: Does Anyone Have it Right?

Grab the remote and surf through the channels on any given evening. You’re likely to encounter two or three different religious channels dealing with eschatology. Randomly visit any evangelical church on a Sunday morning, and chances are the sermon will at least mention the topic. Drop by any Christian bookstore, and you will find entire sections devoted to it. Or just simply Google the word itself and notice the number of hits it spits back. You’ll quickly come to the conclusion that eschatology — more commonly referred to as “Bible prophecy” — is a hot topic. Everyone wants a glimpse of the future.

Posted July 28, 2008

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First Orlando Students Take the Gospel to West Palm Beach

So, how effective was the First Orlando Student Ministry’s weeklong evangelistic outreach to West Palm Beach? “The kids did everything; they took the lead,” said Student Ministry Pastor Keith Harmon. “They now know that they can do ministry — even an 11-year-old 6th grader knows that he can now do ministry.” Keith was definitely proud of the 52 6th-through-12th graders he and the Student Ministry team took to West Palm Beach during the week of July 12-19. “We did everything from street evangelism to beach evangelism,” he said. “We taught the kids how to go up to people and ask them if they could share their faith with them.”

Posted July 23, 2008

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Hurry Up, Lord!

Patience is not one of my virtues. I hate waiting in line. Any line. I despise slow drivers. And I’m the type of person who stands in front of the microwave and yells, “Floor it!” I probably have some form of adult ADD or, if not, it at least provides a plausible excuse.

Posted July 21, 2008

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