May be more people to come, is the president has to get back on track. K. He has to honor the promises that he made during the campaign. He has to get a legislative agenda passed by 2018, the start of the new year, otherwise were going to be consumed next year with the midterm elections. It will be every man and woman for themselves and theyre going to be running for the hills. The president needs a staff t around him, thats congenial, and believe me, its possible, it happens. I worked with two president s and the staffs had disagreements but they were in the room and once that disagreement was over, and a consensus was had, policy was made and thats what we have to do. You also have to make sure the president understands that you make policy in washington but you sell it on main street. Tucker for sure. I think he already sold it on main street, though. Thats what that campaign was about. He ran out a bunch of Different Things that everybody in d. C. Pa hated but the public kind of li
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"Faith Alone" (sola fide in Latin) is one of the two "pillars" of the Protestant "Reformation" (along with sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone). Protestants All of the Church fathers as Protestant scholars themselves concede denied the novel Protestant doctrine and "pillar" of “faith alone” or sola fide.
+ Concupiscence: St. Ambrose's and St. Augustine's Views Rev. Dr. Jordan B. Cooper is a Lutheran pastor, adjunct professor of Systematic Theology, Lutheran apologist Jordan Cooper claimed that St. Ambrose taught "faith alone" (citing one work). I offer a counter-explanation & many other counter-evidences.
Preachers today have almost two millennia of great preaching at our fingertips, but few have improved on John Chrysostom. What lessons can we learn from the golden-mouthed preacher?