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	<title>Comments on: missionaries</title>
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		<title>By: Christie Kiley</title>
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		<description>Amy, I LOVE your comments on the priesthood of believers, and especially on the body of Christ as an organic, interdependent living organism.  Brian and I often struggle over the same thing...it&#039;s so easy to think to ourselves, &quot;If we just had the right kind of people who were devoted to making this work, then perhaps it could,&quot; when really, it&#039;s the Holy Spirit who, like you said, must be acknowledged and allowed to lead with His ever-present power.  That is how lives are transformed and how the body can function as it was meant to.  Your question is valid, what can we do in the midst of an American top-down model of &quot;church&quot; and Christianity?  Excited and interested to see where this path of thought leads you, and the rest of us who also desire to be the body that Christ longs for...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amy, I LOVE your comments on the priesthood of believers, and especially on the body of Christ as an organic, interdependent living organism.  Brian and I often struggle over the same thing&#8230;it&#8217;s so easy to think to ourselves, &#8220;If we just had the right kind of people who were devoted to making this work, then perhaps it could,&#8221; when really, it&#8217;s the Holy Spirit who, like you said, must be acknowledged and allowed to lead with His ever-present power.  That is how lives are transformed and how the body can function as it was meant to.  Your question is valid, what can we do in the midst of an American top-down model of &#8220;church&#8221; and Christianity?  Excited and interested to see where this path of thought leads you, and the rest of us who also desire to be the body that Christ longs for&#8230;</p>
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