Dan and Brenda Beaty, the editors of Living TRUTH and THE NEW GENERATION, are natives of their resident city, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Here they raised their 3 children, and from them they have received 8 grandchildren.
They are just regular people who have supported themselves with regular jobs, and whose lives were changed by encounters with Jesus Christ.
Because of His love they hope to be a blessing to others and are grateful for the opportunity to share things He has taught them through this web site.
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What would be the possibility of using Shield of Faith graphic in our VBS? I see on the bottom that it is copyrighted and don’t want to go against that.
Thank you
Terry Claunch
Grandview Pines Church of Christ, Miilbook, AL 36054
Terry,
Actually I downloaded that image freely on the internet. I had not noticed the copyright at the time. I just tried to locate the owner, but I do not know the language or how to get permission. No one has asked me to take it down, but to be safe, it might be best.
Are you guys doing relational fellowships?
Yes!
Blessings, are you guys doing relational fellowships?
Yes, we meet regularly in our home and with another group in a friends home.
I’m not the one you asked, but your question raises even more in my mind: 1) What are “relational fellowships”? (Is there any other kind of fellowship besides relational? To my way of thinking, all fellowship(s) is/are relational, although some is/are deeper, and some is/are more shallow than others. 2) By “doing” do you mean having, or practicing or promoting or ??? 3) By Dan’s answer, he seems to assume “relational fellowships” happen only, or at least mainly, in homes — is that right? If so, what would you call fellowship outside of homes? Occasionally I make mention of “highway fellowship” referring to when two or more Christians travel in the same vehicle long and far enough to have some really good conversation, meaningful dialogue and/or Bible study and/or sing songs together. I’ve also heard (maybe even used) the term “parking lot fellowship” in which fellow Christians continue talking about church matters after exiting a building where the subject(s) were being addressed. But I’d consider all of these “relational.”