Thursday, March 3, 2011
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/3/2011: "Looking for Worshipers"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/3/2011: "Looking for Worshipers": "Years ago, I had a little parakeet named Popcorn, who was a smart little bird. I would open the door to his cage, stand across the room, and call his name, and he would fly over and land on my shoulder. He would just sit there and happily chirp away."
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/1/2011: "Be Careful How You Listen"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/1/2011: "Be Careful How You Listen"
: "When is the easiest time to get a hardened heart? The answer may surprise you. It is not while hanging around godless people, doing godless things. The easiest time to get a hardened heart—an attitude of indifference toward the things of God—is when you are hearing the Word of God. Of course that also can be a place to have your heart softened. But as I have said before, the same sun that softens the wax hardens the clay."
: "When is the easiest time to get a hardened heart? The answer may surprise you. It is not while hanging around godless people, doing godless things. The easiest time to get a hardened heart—an attitude of indifference toward the things of God—is when you are hearing the Word of God. Of course that also can be a place to have your heart softened. But as I have said before, the same sun that softens the wax hardens the clay."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/2/2011: "Teamwork"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/2/2011: "Teamwork":
"In contrast to farming in the 21st century, first-century farming was quite simple. A farmer would plant his crops by walking along and throwing seed in a relatively indiscriminate manner. Sometimes the wind would pick up the seed, some might end up on a road, and some might land on ground that was embedded with stones or infested with weeds. And some would land on fertile, receptive soil."
"In contrast to farming in the 21st century, first-century farming was quite simple. A farmer would plant his crops by walking along and throwing seed in a relatively indiscriminate manner. Sometimes the wind would pick up the seed, some might end up on a road, and some might land on ground that was embedded with stones or infested with weeds. And some would land on fertile, receptive soil."
Are Gospel Tracts Effective? | Bezeugen BLOG
Are Gospel Tracts Effective?
"Through the Bezeugen Tract Club, thousands of Gospel tracts are distributed per month. Some people have asked whether those tracts are actually effective. Over the years we’ve heard a number of stories about people being saved by Gospel tracts. Some of those stories are:"
"Through the Bezeugen Tract Club, thousands of Gospel tracts are distributed per month. Some people have asked whether those tracts are actually effective. Over the years we’ve heard a number of stories about people being saved by Gospel tracts. Some of those stories are:"
PowerPoint - Sept. 1, 2010
PowerPoint - Sept. 1, 2010: "There are many today who suggest that the church would be better off if we watered down the message of the Gospel for the sake of our witness.
These people say things like, 'You're too hard on people. Don't be so dogmatic regarding Christ's teaching. You're going to run people off.'"
These people say things like, 'You're too hard on people. Don't be so dogmatic regarding Christ's teaching. You're going to run people off.'"
Monday, February 28, 2011
On The Box
On The Box:
"You may have heard that our friends at Answers in Genesis have plans to build a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. This is going to take a lot of work and cost a great deal of money, so I have an interesting suggestion on how to get it built. It may take a longer, but it will save a lot of money and hard work."
"You may have heard that our friends at Answers in Genesis have plans to build a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. This is going to take a lot of work and cost a great deal of money, so I have an interesting suggestion on how to get it built. It may take a longer, but it will save a lot of money and hard work."
Doulos Iesou Christou
Doulos Iesou Christou: "I write this letter with a very heavy heart; but hopeful that the Lord will use it for His glory. While I do not expect this letter to be distributed to the congregation, I do hope and pray that the leadership of the church will take the time to read it."
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "This is the second time I've asked this question and no answer. Even Name can't tell me why John the Baptist recognized Jesus as messiah when he baptized him and later had to send two of his disciples to ask Jesus if he was the messiah."
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