On The Box: Words of Comfort: Mission Europe--Openness in Europe: "Americans are generally more open, but that may be because they are often more outgoing by nature, and they are used to having God mentioned in the culture. It’s not the case in Europe. Preaching there is like diving for pearls. The shell is a little harder to open but it is worth the effort to reach precious souls."
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
America – The New Sodom & Gomorrah By Vote
America – The New Sodom & Gomorrah By Vote: "In this election cycle two states became the first in the country to approve homosexual unions which they call “marriage,” but the will of the people via a vote. This broke a 32 state losing streak for the perverted in our society and demonstrates once again that we are not under the blessing of God, but under His judgement. "
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On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Problem of Unanswered Prayer
On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Problem of Unanswered Prayer: "Many think God doesn’t exist because their prayers weren’t answered. Yet, we are warned in Scripture that if we have sin in our hearts, God will not hear our prayers (see Psa. 66:18; John 9:31; see also Prov. 28:9; Isa. 1:15). So rather than being disillusioned and thinking that God didn’t exist, they should have repented and trusted the Savior, and their prayers would have then been answered."
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
On The Box: Words of Comfort: This will Bug You
On The Box: Words of Comfort: This will Bug You: "Steven Salzberg wrote a condescending Forbes Magazine article mocking those who believe that God created the universe.[1] He maintains that his articles are “Celebrating good science by fighting pseudoscience and bad medicine.” This good science article was called “Evolution bugs people” and was accompanied by a fascinating picture of three leaf insects. He said,"
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Roaring Waters | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Roaring Waters | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "A man in a rowboat once found himself caught in fast-moving water, heading for a massive waterfall with jagged rocks 150 feet below. A passerby saw him rowing against the current, but his efforts were futile. Minute by minute he was drawn closer and closer to the roaring falls. The passerby ran to his car, grabbed a rope from the trunk, and threw it to the boat. When it fell across the bow, he screamed, “Grab the rope. I will pull you to the shore!” He couldn’t believe his eyes—the man took no notice. He just kept rowing frantically against the current, until he was sucked over the falls to his death."
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Monday, November 5, 2012
“Since individuals in the body of Christ have different functions, must all of us witness?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
“Since individuals in the body of Christ have different functions, must all of us witness?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "The main passage likening the Church to the human body is 1 Cor. 12:14–31, describing how each part fulfills its own function in a healthy body. But notice in v. 28 that this passage pertains to in-reach (within the local church), not outreach (evangelism). There is no mention of evangelists here because it is in the context of the Church coming together; when all those functions are working well, we have a healthy Church. Then, when the Church is healthy, it will (as one body) do what it has been commanded to do by the Head: to reach out to the lost."
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Overwhelmed by Anxiety?
Overwhelmed by Anxiety?: "Anxiety, fear, worry, and stress are familiar words in our day, and familiar experiences to many. More and more we’re hearing of an extreme form of anxiety referred to as a “panic attack.”"
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Worn Out by Worry
Worn Out by Worry: "Worry is a common temptation for all of us. The source of the anxiety might vary from person to person, but no one is completely immune. For some, it’s even a favorite pastime, occupying large portions of their days by troubling over their doubts and fears about the future."
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