Friday, May 17, 2013

Jesus Freak: fighting the good fight

Jesus Freak: fighting the good fight: "What other words can we say about Friday night, except for "Wow - Praise Jesus!" This night was so perfect that it literally felt like I was walking into a movie. Soon after we arrived a large van parked in the Walgreens parking lot. Shortly after, the doors opened and numerous impoverished people from all over Minneapolis came out. Despite their current financial and living situations, these individuals did not solemnly come out of this van. The doors were burst wide opened and they came running out with laughter and the biggest smiles one could imagine. It was the epitome of Phillipians 4:4-5 in which Paul says, "Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is Near."

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On The Box: Words of Comfort: Would Jesus Be Sad?

On The Box: Words of Comfort: Would Jesus Be Sad?: "“I think Jesus of Nazareth would be saddened by the actions of those who worship his name.” Grant M Ritchie"

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Jesus Freak: rolled up our sleeves

Jesus Freak: rolled up our sleeves: "Last Friday the Jesus Freaks teamed up with a group from ICCM (Inner City Church of Minneapolis).  The ICCM team is made up of very joyful, energized Christians that are on fire for evangelism!  It was really fun to see them in action."

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Judge Says It’s Ok for Muslim Violence Against Christians

Judge Says It’s Ok for Muslim Violence Against Christians: "If you want to experience the Middle East, you only have to travel as far as Dearborn, Michigan.  This western suburb of Detroit has a population of close to 100,000.  Over 40,000 of them are Arab or of Arab descent, giving Dearborn the distinction of having the largest Muslim population of any city in the United States."

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On The Box: Words of Comfort: Eyes on Jerusalem

On The Box: Words of Comfort: Eyes on Jerusalem: ""Jesus is coming very soon. Yes, I believe Jesus said that in the Bible.....a few millennia ago. Don't hold your breath." Danny O'Brien

Right, don't hold your breath. Rather, keep your eyes on Jerusalem and the surrounding nations. That's the biblical timeline. Jesus said the Second Coming would happen when the Jews got Jerusalem."

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

How was the Earth created

How was the Earth created: "There are really only 2 ways to believe about how the Earth and the Universe were created. There is creation by a supernatural being, God, or the big bang and the theory of evolution. For the most part, we all believe in one way or the other."

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How do you get to heaven

How do you get to heaven: "This is the story of how I found God and what a difference he has made in my life. I am in most peoples minds that know me, just an average person, with an uneventful ordinary life"

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

How to share the gospel with others

How to share the gospel with others: "There are 2 main reasons why all Christians need to embrace evangelism. The first is Jesus told his disciples, which we all are if we are followers of Jesus, to go out and and make disciples of everyone else. The second reason is we don't want anyone to spend eternity in hell because they didn't understand why they need Jesus, and what they need to do to avoid going to hell."

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Read the Bible and learn the most from your reading

Read the Bible and learn the most from your reading: "One of the most important thing for a Christian to do is to read the Bible daily. Daily Bible reading is important so you continue to learn and grow in your walk to be more Christ like. There are many Bible reading programs that people use, all of which are good if they get you reading Gods word every day."

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Abortion is murder

Abortion is murder: "Ray Comfort and his team at Living Water Ministry have put together a powerful and moving documentary film, that draws a correlation between two topics that have been in the news almost continuously for decades."

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