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As I hath disclosed in about me, I am religious. I have been a Christian since I twas five years of age. I have fervantly and diligently borne the Holy Rood and fallowed my King Jesu. I have made pilgrimage to The Holy Land thrice, and I intend to visit holy sites all over Europe. Ye might call me a zealot (in the positive sense) or the common term Jesus Freak. I am not ashamed, I shall never cease to proclaim Christ’s name. To deny my faith, is to deny myself, to withholld the Lord is to deny oxygen to my lungs. My love for Elohim, for The Holy Trinity goes far beyond ritual. I have relationship with him, a intimate connection that has been cultivated and fostered over a decade. As for my denomination, I affilate with multitude of different believers. I frankly loath how denominations sperate the Body of Christ, I believe it is the scheme of Evil One to cause disunity, for Christ in Garden of Gethesaname prayed that we, his children, his body, would be one, as he and Father are one. However, I could debate all day about how I don’t agree with labels, so here is what you could stamp on my arm: Luthren, Jesuit, Reformist, Evangelical, Non-denominational, Inter-denominational, and Carismatic. I prefer however: Christian, Bond Servant of Christ, Knight of Christ, Fallower of Jesu, and Disciple of Yeshua. :)

I am theologian, my doctrines are rather reformed and out of the box. I believe in Ignatius’ Life Style Evanglism, I was an Admirer of Rob Bell’s Theology, that is until he wrote Love Wins. I revere and am inspired by The Apostle Paul, Martin Luther, Saint Augustine, Ignatius, Apostle James, Saint Joan of Arc, Saint Patrick, Saint Valentine, Pope Urban II, and many more. I believe in the Gifts of the Spirit, I believe it is imparative to read The Holy Bible everyday. I am a firm believer in the power of prayer, I believe in anointings, but not of other men, only the annointing of Jesus Christ. I believe in baptism of the Spriit and Water. I believe The Apostle’s Creed & Nicean CreedI do not believe all paths lead to heaven, Christ is “The way, the truth, and life” and it is only by him that we shall reach the Father and be saved. I do not recognize the Church of Ladder Day Saints, they are not Christians, nor do I recognize Jehovah Witnesses as believers.  I do not believe in praying to Saints, angels,  Mary, or the dead. I believe in the reality of demonic spirits, principalties, the devil, and demonic possession. I believe in Spiritual Warefare.  I do not believe in superstitions or old wives tales. I believe we all are equal in sight of God, I believe all christians are priests, saints, and laymen.

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  1. Tis wonderful to read that you consider yourself "reformed" many look badly on this...I do not as I am reformed myself! :)
    This blog is refreshing! Keep the posts coming!
    May Christ richly bless you as you proclaim His name!
    Dame Anna

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  2. Thank thee Anna, I adore thy comments. :)

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