Sunday, August 28, 2011

Stone the Preacher

Stone the Preacher: Most evangelists are aware of John Wesley, that awesome itinerant open air preacher who God used to bring about the Great Awakening in the 1700s and was the founder of the Methodist movement. What you may not know is that he had a horribly lousy marriage.

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Athiest's Proof that God Doesn't Exist

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Athiest's Proof that God Doesn't Exist: Ray, the nice thing about modem science is that it's testable, demonstrable and repeatable.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Don't Waste Your Life? - Fruit of the Spirit

Don't Waste Your Life? - Fruit of the Spirit: "You see, even under grace it does matter what you do with your life. Don't waste your life is the message of God to us. We need to be gripped by the reality that choices we make have consequences both now and for eternity."

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Can Our Own Good Deeds Get Us to Heaven? - Repentance, Faith, and Salvation

Can Our Own Good Deeds Get Us to Heaven? - Repentance, Faith, and Salvation: "One thing I’ve always loved is sitting back and watching a good football game. And I especially love watching games where it’s raining and the field looks like a pigsty. You can always tell who gets the most playing time by looking at whose uniform is the muddiest!"

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The Great Commission Does It Still Matter? - Great Commission

The Great Commission Does It Still Matter? - Great Commission: "The story is told in Matthew 28:18-20. This is the story of the famous last words of Jesus Christ. If you're familiar with your Bible you know that the words are called the Great Commission"

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

This Week on TV

This Week on TV
Charles Stanley

Essay on Forgiveness by C. S. Lewis

Essay on Forgiveness by C. S. Lewis: We say a great many things in church (and out of church too) without thinking of what we are saying. For instance, we say in the Creed " I believe in the forgiveness of sins." I had been saying it for several years before I asked myself why it was in the Creed. At first sight it seems hardly worth putting in. "If one is a Christian," I thought " of course one believes in the forgiveness of sins.