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  <title>A Line in the Sand</title>
  <postedby>Peter Chace</postedby>
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  <date_created>4/27/2008</date_created>
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  <creator>Jeremy Brodeur</creator>
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  <description>A Line in the Sand: How can a Christian be in the world but not of the world without going to the extremes of complete worldliness or complete isolation?  Using the example of the Church at Pergamum, from Revelation 2, this message helps determine where to draw the line.&#xD;
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  <subject> Jesus</subject>
  <subject> Christ</subject>
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  <publicdate>2008-05-16 03:22:57</publicdate>
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