Zac Poonen - How To Escape Deception
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
What to do with a JW
When there's a knock at your door and someone holding a Bible and a Watchtower magazine... (each "Step" is a different link to a resource)
Step One: Open the door and greet them politely.
Step Two: Wait (they'll usually start off by reading something to you or asking you a question)
Step Three: Instead of having a doorstep-debate, tell them your a Christian and that you'd like to set up a weekly time to do Bible study with them. This way you are treating them with respect and giving them time to prepare. Also, you need to prepare.
Step Four: Meet with them, plead with them, and pray for them. Seek help preparing and remember that you're going into a battlefield where the enemy will be.
Other Helpful JW Links:
Jehovahs Witnesses & Col 1:15- Firstborn or First created
Jesus is God (Jehovah): A guy with a Bible explaining common verses that the JW twist
Open air preaching at a JW Convention
Step One: Open the door and greet them politely.
Step Two: Wait (they'll usually start off by reading something to you or asking you a question)
Step Three: Instead of having a doorstep-debate, tell them your a Christian and that you'd like to set up a weekly time to do Bible study with them. This way you are treating them with respect and giving them time to prepare. Also, you need to prepare.
Step Four: Meet with them, plead with them, and pray for them. Seek help preparing and remember that you're going into a battlefield where the enemy will be.
Other Helpful JW Links:
Jehovahs Witnesses & Col 1:15- Firstborn or First created
Jesus is God (Jehovah): A guy with a Bible explaining common verses that the JW twist
Open air preaching at a JW Convention
Monday, September 17, 2007
ChangeYourCampus.com talks with Paul Washer
Click here to listen to the Podcast (.mp3)
Also, keep an eye out for new and updated ministry links added occasionally
Also, keep an eye out for new and updated ministry links added occasionally
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Saturday, September 08, 2007
"Entertained to Death"
A Youth Ministry Article:
Here is an article I just read that talks about how the majority of churches are doing youth ministry (but the principles could easily apply to college, and childrens ministries as well) and a healthy alternative.
Entertained to Death
The Case Against Entertainment in Youth Ministry
by Ken Moser
Here is an article I just read that talks about how the majority of churches are doing youth ministry (but the principles could easily apply to college, and childrens ministries as well) and a healthy alternative.
Entertained to Death
The Case Against Entertainment in Youth Ministry
by Ken Moser
Friday, September 07, 2007
Ravi Zacharias
He is a Christian apologist (defender of the faith) and a prolific writer. Better yet, he was born in India. "Let My People Think" is Ravi's radio broadcast. This is a link to the archives. Pick one that looks interesting and be enlightened.
Here are some videos:
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_1
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_2
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_3
Here are some videos:
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_1
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_2
Ravi Zacharias at Penn State University Q & A_3
Football Church... a foot in the mouth
"Well, God loves football too. Actually, God cares about people and people love football." ... a quote to explain this "Pastor's" philosophy of ministry.
Read the full article
Questions I ask... Anything wrong here? If so, what? What about his philosophy? What about his interpretation of scripture/God's character?
Supplemental reading: "The Church Has Become a Circus... Literally"
Thanks Dorothy!
Read the full article
Questions I ask... Anything wrong here? If so, what? What about his philosophy? What about his interpretation of scripture/God's character?
Supplemental reading: "The Church Has Become a Circus... Literally"
Thanks Dorothy!
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