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Learning Evangelism From G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis
It could be easy to miss some evangelistic principles from this story because of the larger-than-life intellects and international platforms of the personalities previously mentioned. There is much to apply to learning evangelism.
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7 Things to NEVER Say to a Depressed Christian
The idea of a depressed Christian doesn't sit well with us. If we have the hope and love of Jesus in our hearts, how could we possibly be depressed? The reality is more Christians struggle with depression than we realize.
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The Beauty of a Little Life
I pray that as I contemplate my grandmother’s glorious, little life, my heart will begin to release its craving for stature and instead look with love at the people and places my Creator has put right in front of me. To see a little life as beautiful instead of punishment is an act of love.
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Faith Without Works … The Problem With a Breadless Gospel
Faith without works is dead. The message of Jesus will transform a heart and soul, but a loaf of bread will fill a belly. The two must go hand in hand.
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Why Do Christians Need to Hear the Gospel Every Day?
Some people believe that hearing the gospel is only useful for evangelism—a message only unbelievers need to hear. Yet the Bible teaches that followers of Jesus need to continue hearing the gospel even after they are born again.
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7 Simple Ways to Help New Members Stick
Assimilating new members into the church body can be tricky—but with this handy guide, you can't go wrong.
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Effective Missions Will Require More Power Shifts in the Status Quo
I don’t believe that power shifts occur one at a time. We in the West tend to think in a linear fashion. Instead of linear, it’s circular. Each power shift gains momentum from and feeds into the others.
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Adoption and the Image of God
The loss of genetic children is a real loss. But, that loss is only physiological. The most valuable image I have to pass on is not my smile or my wife's eyes, but my likeness to Christ. He is restoring his image in me day by day.