I am no longer reformatting the modules I upload. I have literally 10,000s of modules that I have “found” on my hard drive, and still searching for more. So I am uploading what I have and then searching for more. I am estimating that when I delete duplicates, I will probably have around 5,000 modules. I will at some point start making more theWord modules for upload, but right now, since my site was hacked, and I didn’t have confidence in uploading any backups (the hackers inserted code to get back in, but I don’t know how far back that happened), I have remade this site from scratch.
The other problem is that we just had too many downloads (2,000+) for the website as it was. Each one had its own download page and description. I just cannot do that anymore if I want to keep the site up and working all the time. I get no donations, so my hosting expense is coming out of our monthly missionary support (we are at 60% for years now). It is what it is. But I cannot pay the hosting support for twmodules.com higher level service (to handle a greater number of downloads) which is what I am paying for 34 websites now.
I am wanting to share what I have accumulated with the world before in a few years, retire or go broke completely and have to take down all of my websites.
Editorial/Webmaster Note
I have theological positions on various subjects. I am Baptist, and Fundamental. But I study just about everything I can get my hands on as far as Christianity is concerned. I do not upload very much from groups that have a different stated doctrinal position on salvation than what I believe. At times, I do have things from Catholics, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc. But this is for study so that we can confront and refute their unbiblical positions.
As a declaration of my position, (and any changes in it), I am hereafter not separating the topic of sanctification from the topic of salvation. Both are to be kept together, and one cannot be studied without the other. In the future, perhaps I will take time to separate these for individual study, but in my mind, (I assign the tags, so works will appear in those topic pages), so you need to keep in mind what my thinking and mindset is. I have separate tags for Christology and the Holy Spirit, (and Christian Life), but I consider sanctification as a part of salvation, and not something apart and separate from it. My understanding is that if there is no moral change (John 3:3, being born again, 2 Cor 5:17 being a new creature) there is no salvation. Nicodemus was a rabbi, a man steeped in teaching Judaism to Jews. Jesus took the opportunity to talk with him and presented the most important thing for him, a moral change in being saved. That is sanctification. That is a requirement for being saved. So in reflecting on this in my own sermons and studies, I find it difficult to clarify Scripture if we do not insist that sanctification is not integral with salvation.
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