On The Box: Another Look at the Parachute Analogy
Many of you are familiar with the Parachute Analogy developed by Ray Comfort. I love it, and I use it often when articulating to a lost person the difference between intellectual assent to the truths about Jesus Christ, and genuine trust and faith. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the analogy, it goes like this:
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
On The Box: Biggest Evangelistic Project
On The Box: Biggest Evangelistic Project
“Paradigm shattering! A most powerful message that will change and save lives!” ~ Johnny Berguson - Pres. Kingdom, Inc.
“Paradigm shattering! A most powerful message that will change and save lives!” ~ Johnny Berguson - Pres. Kingdom, Inc.
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - June 21, 2011 - Christian Devotional
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - June 21, 2011 - Christian Devotional: "When it comes to spiritual maturity, we can’t simply take for granted that we’re growing. To evaluate personal progress, I’ve compiled a brief inventory of spiritual benchmarks. Check the list for an idea of how you’re doing. But remember, these items are just a place to start; see the Bible for a complete growth chart!
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Monday, September 12, 2011
For the Jews I Became Jewish, Part 2
For the Jews I Became Jewish, Part 2: "When Paul wrote, “To the Jews I became as a Jew … to those who are under the Law, as under the Law” (1 Corinthians 9:20), he was not talking about accommodating the message. He was simply saying he would not jeopardize his ability to preach the message by unnecessarily offending people."
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For the Jews I Became Jewish, Part 1
For the Jews I Became Jewish, Part 1: "As we noted in the last post, Paul was not advocating “contextualization” when he wrote to the Corinthians, “I have become all things to all men, that I may be all means save some.” He was calling for self-denial and sacrifice for the sake of reaching unbelievers with the gospel."
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On The Box
On The Box: "After the traitorous kiss of his betrayer, his false friend, the Son of Destruction (Matthew 26:47-50; John 17:12), Jesus was arrested and would soon begin His long walk to the cross. And that long walk began with not one, but six unlawful trials"
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