Sunday, September 25, 2011
By All Means Save Some
By All Means Save Some: Paul’s one aim in making himself the slave of all was so that they might be saved. He was not trying to win a popularity contest. He was not seeking to make himself or the gospel appealing to them. His whole purpose was evangelistic. C. H. Spurgeon, preaching on 1 Corinthians 9, said
On The Box: Dirty Car Art and the Foolishness of Atheism
On The Box: Dirty Car Art and the Foolishness of Atheism: Last year I attended the Santa Clarita Street Art Festival, with my brother-in-law, nieces, and nephews. During that time, I was blessed to distribute about four hundred gospel tracts to members of my community.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church: "It should be clear that modern church marketers cannot look to the apostle Paul for approval of their methodology or claim him as the father of their philosophy. Although he ministered to the vilest pagans throughout the Roman world, Paul never adapted the church to secular society’s tastes."
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Indelible Truth « Stone the Preacher
Indelible Truth « Stone the Preacher: "I can pretty much guarantee that you’ve never seen “Hell’s Best Kept Secret” displayed like this."
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Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "The location of heaven doesn’t concern me. Just because I couldn’t tell you the exact location of the country of Mauritania doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. All we can say for certain is that it is “up” (see Deut. 30:12; Amos 9:2; John 3:13). "
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Texas School Punishes Boy For Opposing Homosexuality | Fox News
Texas School Punishes Boy For Opposing Homosexuality | Fox News: An honors student in Fort Worth, Texas, was sent to the principal’s office and punished for telling a classmate that he believes homosexuality is wrong.
On The Box: How Do I Decide What To Watch?
On The Box: How Do I Decide What To Watch?: Needless to say, we can't answer every question on the program. We wish we could. And there isn't always time to write a detailed article to answer thought-provoking questions. So I've decided to start a Vlog (video blog).
Thursday, September 22, 2011
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church: Many professing Christians appear to care far more about the world’s opinion than about God’s. Churches are so engrossed in trying to please non-Christians that many have forgotten their first duty is to please God (2 Cor. 5:9)
On The Box: The Practical and Ideological Effects of Skepticism and Atheism
On The Box: The Practical and Ideological Effects of Skepticism and Atheism: "The practical and ideological effects of skepticism are as potent as those of heartfelt devotion--only in the opposite direction
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church
“Contextualization” and the Corruption of the Church: "It should be clear that modern church marketers cannot look to the apostle Paul for approval of their methodology or claim him as the father of their philosophy. Although he ministered to the vilest pagans throughout the Roman world, Paul never adapted the church to secular society’s tastes."
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