Seniors
Lists grant programs available to assist seniors in the state. Include an interactive map of grantee services, newsletters and a schedule of commission meetings.
Alaska Commission on AgingLists grant programs available to assist seniors in the state. Include an interactive map of grantee services, newsletters and a schedule of commission meetings.
Alaska Commission on Aging, State of AlaskaMission - to promote the dignity and independence of senior Alaskans, and to assist them in leading useful and meaningful lives.
Alaska Commission on Aging, State of AlaskaMission - to promote the dignity and independence of senior Alaskans, and to assist them in leading useful and meaningful lives.
Wasilla Area Seniors Inc.Features the Floyd Smith Senior Center and local free or low-cost services for elders including nutrition and transportation. Calendar of activities and special events.
Wasilla Area Seniors Inc.Features the Floyd Smith Senior Center and local free or low-cost services for elders including nutrition and transportation. Calendar of activities and special events.
Wasilla Area Seniors, Inc.Floyd Smith Senior Center serves the seniors of the greater Wasilla Alaska Area. Providing meals, rides, information, social activities, and senior housing. Our mission is to fulfill the intent of the Older Americans Act.
Wasilla Area Seniors, Inc.Floyd Smith Senior Center serves the seniors of the greater Wasilla Alaska Area. Providing meals, rides, information, social activities, and senior housing. Our mission is to fulfill the intent of the Older Americans Act.
Gary McNees wrote:
> Greetings in the Lord, George.
>
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> news:130.07.10.05.724212000@srcbs.org...
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> >
> > Gary McNees wrote:
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> >
> >
> > > This IS THE problem. God says that He draws all men.
> >
> > I like that! If God saves everybody, that is OK with me.
>
> I meant the God draws, as He says,
> Jeremiah 31:3 The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I
have
> loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness
have I
> drawn thee.
>
> all men with "loving kindness." But since I believe that man can
refuse
> God's
> love, not all will be saved. But the only ones who are lost are lost
because
> they
> chose to be lost.
I also believe that man can refuse God's love,
>
> > > John 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all
men
> > unto
> > > me.
> > >
> > > Hence your, IRRESISTABLE drawing contradicts this verse,
> > No, mine does not. But, I can see from your statement that your
> > understanding of IRRESISTABLE drawing does contradict that verse.
We
> > have different understanding as to what one would mean by the term
> > "IRRESISTABLE drawing." I kind of like the term, but I have never
> > heard it used outside this, our dialogue. Perhaps you and I have
quite
> > different understandings of the term.
>
> What Calvinists mean by the I in TULIP is Irresistable Grace.
> That is, man cannot resist God's Grace of Drawing him.
That sounds rather reasonable.
> I posted
> a short synopsis of Geisler's view of the amount of persuasion
> allowed for various views in Chritianity. These were taken
> from, Chosen But Free.. page. 186,. By Norman Geisler.
>
> "The scale of persuasion allowed" ranges as follows:
>
> No influence allowed -- Pelagian (no grace needed)
>
> Some influence allowed -- Semi-Pelagian (some grace needed)
>
> Much influence allowed -- Arminianism (much grace needed)
>
> Great influence allowed -- "Moderate Calvinism [gkm: I don't agree
with
> Geisler that what he teaches should be called any form of Calvinism,
> moderate or any other, but it is not up to me] (great grace needed;
> irresistable grace on the willing)
>
> Overwhelming influence allowed -- Extreme Calvinism (irresistable
grace on
> the unwilling needed.)
>
> This last is necessary since the Calvinist doctrine of TULIP, means
that
> man is Totally Depraved, and hence will not under any circumstances
> believe God til God first regenerates him. So the term "Irresistable
Grace."
>
> Man cannot resist it, since man is not inv