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I saw red [Will Pavone]

Every morning on my way to school I see red, bright red, neon red to be precise.
It is the incandescent glow of the “Hot Now” sign at Krispy Kreme. The red sign calls to me. I can taste the warm, sugary, fried treat in my mouth and envision chasing it with a frosty, low-fat milk. [...]

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Im so excited that Lon is doing a series on the attributes of God at Frontline.
We often think of topics like the attributes of God as “scholarly,” or “weighty,” even possibly “impractical.” But the truth is that when we come to a greater understanding about the nature [...]

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Important: If you are currently viewing this blog in an email, go to http://blogs.frontlinedc.com to be able to listen to songs from Will’s new album.
Will Pavone’s new album, “The Heavens Declare,” will be available at Frontline this Sunday! Will will also be back to lead worship this weekend at the Frontline Fall Retreat [...]

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Q: How did you accept Christ?Will: God saved me at a young age. I knelt down in my room with my Brother and my Father led me in a prayer of repentance and by [...]

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Note: Will is the Creative Arts Pastor at Frontline. He is currently living in Dallas with his family attending Dallas Theological Seminary while returning every six weeks to teach and lead worship.
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Q: Tell us about the adjustment from Northern Virginia to Dallas.Will: let me put it this way: [...]

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Note: Will is the Creative Arts Pastor at Frontline. He is currently living in Dallas with his family and attending Dallas Theological Seminary. He will be making monthly visits back to Frontline to teach and lead worship.

“But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me wasnot without effect. [...]

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