When I think of the Theology Project, the Apostle Paul’s warning about “every wind of doctrine” comes to mind. Over the last 25 or so years that I have known Holt Vaughn, he has always been concerned that the church has been somewhat tossed about rather than anchored by the Word of God. Hence the Theology Project - a plan to see God's people “rightly dividing the word of truth” so that believers will know the difference between popular trends and lasting truth. The word of the Lord endures forever. I am praying that the Theology Project helps us take the long-term view. Eph. 4:14, 2 Tim. 2:15, 1 Peter 1:25.
-- William C. Moran
William C. Moran & Associates, P.C. Attorneys at Law. Member, Community of Grace Church
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Holt writes that carrying out The Theology Project’s vision will “yield a more meaningful, vibrant personal, family and congregational life” and that it will result in “such things as understanding the Bible for yourself, sharing with and teaching your friends and family, understanding doctrine, and applying good theology to today’s most pressing issues.” And most importantly, carrying out the vision will “reach out to and invite in, those who don’t yet know or follow Christ.” As both a lawyer and an ordained pastor serving in the local church, these are objectives that are dear to my heart, part of my thinking, and ends I have sought to reach in my own life and work as a follower of Jesus.
-- Rev. Richard Murphy, Renewal Church
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It has been my privilege to know Holt and, to see and share in his love for God. There is no doubt that all of us following Christ are under construction. Knowing more about Him, living fuller lives reflecting Him and, proclaiming complete reliance upon His Word and Presence requires us to dig deep daily. It is God's absolute truth, delivered with love, that unifies homes and powers up hearts.
- Rev. Richard S. De Witt. Former Executive President/COO, Marketplace Ministries, Inc. leading 2,800 Chaplains across 47 states and internationally. As an Air Force Staff Officer, De Witt earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was the Deputy Base Commander of Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, Niagara Falls, New York.
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