Posted in Church Planting, Culture, Pastors, books, christian discipleship, evangelism, jesus, missional, sharing your faith, social justice on July 1, 2007 | No Comments »
The below Devotional sparked these ideas on what our responsibility is as Christians, to be a pleaser of men or pleaser of God.
I am challenged every day to choose to be either a pleaser of men or a pleaser of GOD. Do I have an Audience of One - the God of this Universe - [...]
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I came across the book “Let The Nations Be Glad” by John Piper recently, and decided to read the first chapter over the internet. So many things hit me and and stirred my heart as I read it with great anticipation for what God would speak to me about.
Read it here yourself to be both [...]
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Are we as Christians leading this fight or are we asleep? Let these videos move you to choose what road you want to be on…
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So much of my heart is equipping the Church to share the gospel, but we also need to be a people that make Social Justice part of our Worship to God. See the video below:
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I was reminded by the following article about the importance of teaching our body the balance of social action and evangelism (sharing the gospel through words). This is an issue facing the Church today. When are we going to not settle for the either/or approach and instead recognize the biblical call to do both.
Article: A [...]
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We should try to stay away from what is called “Lifestyle Evangelism”. This is not Evangelism at all. Evangel means to preach the Good News. While we are called to live the gospel, we also need to speak the gospel so others may respond to the powerful gospel.
•Romans 10:12 For there is no [...]
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Posted in Culture, Pastors, christian discipleship, evangelism, mark cahill, missional, sharing your faith, social justice, theology, witness on January 22, 2006 | 4 Comments »
This newsletter by Mark really encouraged me, because I have run into christians all the time who misuse this quote by Francis of Assissi. Do you know that St Francis was an open air preacher? How could this statement possibly fall in line with how he lived? Not to mention, I encourage you to read [...]
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