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God's Word in Action: Ask the Pastor BLOG

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Welcome to this new resource!  At the suggestion of God's Word in Action (GWIA) subscribers, we are expanding this resource to include the opportunity to ask questions of our Pastors regarding their sermons, weekly Bible lessons for Sunday or any other faith/Bible based topics.

To best facilitate the question and answer process and to best share the benefits of all questions and answers with anyone who subscribes, we have choosen an interactive tool called a "BLOG".  Short for "web log", the BLOG format allows for you to view the sermon summary from each weekly edition of GWIA and ask questions and view answers.

How to Use the "GWIA - Ask a Pastor BLOG":

  1. Scroll down the page to find the GWIA edition you wish to ask a question about. Note that the newest week (date) appears on top.
  2. Click the comments link under the sermon summary to ask your question.
  3. A new "Post Comments" form is displayed below the edition you want to ask a question about. Note the other weeks are temporarily out of view.
  4. Type a name.  Even though a name is required, "Anonymous" and "Guest" are perfectly acceptable if you wish to ask your question anonymously.
  5. Type your email address.  Also required but will not be publically displayed.
  6. Skip the Website field as it is NOT required.
  7. Type your question in the Comments Box.
  8. Click the "Add Comments" button at the bottom to submit your question.  Your question now appears below the related GWIA edition.
  9. Click the <<back to the blog link to return to the BLOG and close the Post Comments box.
  10. Questions are reviewed and answered by our Pastors which can take anywhere from an afternoon up to 2 days in the event of questions posted on Fridays or Saturdays.

How to View Your Answer:

  1. Return to the GWIA - Ask a Pastor BLOG by clicking the Question Button in one of your weekly GWIA emails -OR- by visiting the All Saints home page and clicking the "view the current edition" link in the subscription box.
  2. Scroll down to view the GWIA edition you asked a question about and click the "Comments" link.
  3. This displays all the questions and answers posted for this edition.
  4. Once you have completed your review, you can click the <<back to the blog link and return to the complete list of weekly editions.  From here you may choose to view other questions and answers posted for other edition, etc.

Questions about or difficulities with the BLOG:
Contact Bobbie Tomasek at btomasek@allsaintsphoenix.org or Gina King at ginaking@allsaintsphoenix.org

March 5 Edition: Black and White

Jesus said, “For judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.” John 9:39 


How would you define sin?  Our eighth graders thought it could be “Going against the Ten Commandments;” others believe it is anything that separates us from God.  The Pharisees of Jesus’ day believed that the sins of a  person or those of his or her parents caused  disfigurations and handicaps.   It was clear to them, because they didn’t understand Jesus and they only saw in black and white.  This belief system got more difficult when Jesus healed a blind man, and told them that sin did not cause his blindness.  The Pharisees saw lots of sin and condemned many people.  Although we now see that the world is far more complex and problems come in shades of gray,  we sometimes become Pharisees when rules become more important than people. 

At the Thursday night study group, our youth are focusing on groups of people who would be easy to judge.  One story tells of a woman who suffered from addiction, whose actions resulted in a horrific car crash.  Her story is complex, and begins with abuse and neglect as a child.  Her life changed when she saw the wreckage of her car, and she knew that God had sent angels to protect her.  She realized that if God could forgive her and give her a second chance, she would serve him.  She changed her life  to serve others and tell them the story of what God did for her.

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