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David Huston
  • Carlisle, PA
  • United States

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Islam and Post-modernism
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Nathan Miller Mar 19, 2011.

Ideas for the Glorious Church Conference 2011
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Carl Dennin Nov 3, 2010.

Man Does Not Have an Immortal Soul
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Mike Gibson Oct 25, 2010.

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Description of Ministry
I am a pastoral elder and teacher at my local assembly. I also travel and present seminars on a variety of subjects. I have written numerous articles and books. I am available to teach local assemblies and groups of leaders on any of the subjects contained on GloriousChurch.com.

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David Huston and Nigel Brown are now friends
Apr 10
David Huston replied to Donnie Gillum's discussion Concealed Carry
"You guys are missing what I'm saying. I'm not suggesting that there's anything lacking in God's love for man or in the marvelous creation that man is. My only point has to do with value. Isaiah said that "All flesh is grass,…"
Jan 31
David Huston replied to Donnie Gillum's discussion Concealed Carry
"Brandon, you asked, "How do we explain Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." This is the beauty of the gospel. God didn't die for us because of our intrinic…"
Jan 30
David Huston replied to Donnie Gillum's discussion Concealed Carry
"Do some people have more value than others? I believe the Bible teaches that they do. Isaiah 40:17 says, "All nations before Him are as nothing, and they are counted by Him less than nothing and worthless." Apparently when God totals up…"
Jan 28

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At 10:32pm on October 18, 2009, Donnie Gillum said…
By the way... a more honest answer about the KY typing...hit snot intirelee nachrul...I do haf 2 werk at hit...but hit shor iz fun!
At 10:29pm on October 18, 2009, Donnie Gillum said…
Brother Dave...it was so good to meet you in person...though I felt as if I already knew you before I got to the conference.
At 2:59pm on August 22, 2009, Michael V. Frazier said…
Thank you very much, Bro. Huston. We were so very much looking forward to making the conference, we have been very disappointed in the situation that has arisen. I do request that you please pray for my wife. She's is still suffering greatly with nausea (and it's associated discomforts). The doctors are indicating she may remain this way from up to 3 months, possibly longer.
At 11:15am on July 5, 2009, lorne said…
I am really enjoying your video's on Home Church. Great stuff. Its funny, because we have implemented a lot of the things on there, being moved on by God. Its good to see a little confirmation in what God is showing us. Thanks for your burden brother. Peace-
Lorne
At 9:57pm on April 7, 2009, Brian & Michelle Schrift said…
Hello Dave,

Thank you for teaching me, challenging me, and being one of my Pastors. Most of all thank you for your friendship and your love for Jesus.
At 7:43am on March 17, 2009, Nicholas Capotosto said…
Thank you for your friendship!
At 12:23pm on March 5, 2009, Donnie Gillum said…
That's absolutely great! I'm liking you folks more all the time. I also believe you're right. The government is involved in too much of our lives already, and I'm afraid has long ago left its God give duty to praise the righteous and punish the wicked. We definitely need protection from its wayward influence upon our precious young children. More power to you, Brother!
At 7:28am on March 5, 2009, Donnie Gillum said…
Brother, it's good to see that you're promoting home schooling among Apostolics. Wish we had this kind of support when we were home schooling our three girls. We knew no one at the time we began that was home schooling. Some were supportive, others cast a doubtful eye (even in our local assembly)…we just had to press on with our decision. As time went one, there were home school support groups, and finally a state wide home school graduation…in which our first daughter participated in the very first one…and others began to follow our decision.

We eventually discovered some of the myths thrown at home schoolers were just that…myths!...the social deprivation myth being one of the most blatantly ignorant ones. Each of our daughters are well-rounded in personality and do not hurt for friends, or in forming friendships. One is happily married and raising our very first grandchild! Another does a lot of paper and phone work at a huge respiratory business (and in the process of getting married to a fine young Apostolic man in May), and the last works in one of the large department stores in our area. So, as you can probably see, they did learn more than coloring books (lol!). They CAN actually count, and really DO know their ABC’s and were able, early on, to carry on intelligent conversation – with children OR adults, and they did get to talk to their first “outsider” before they were 21 years old. In other words, they CAN function in society. But most of all, each of them are baptized in Jesus’ Name and filled with the Holy Ghost and still living for God today! (For which we are very indebted to our gracious God for!) But our Apostolic families DO need your help.

-Donnie
At 11:00am on February 28, 2009, Donnie Gillum said…
Brother Huston,
Just to let you know, I have read your updates concerning Description and Policies of Network. You are doing an excellent job of clearly defining the Network objectives. It strengthens our purpose while avoiding areas that have a tendency to distract and pull energy and interest from the Network. I am compelled to say that, I like the objectives as stated...and in my spirit, feel they are correct.
 
 
 

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