Everyone believes something "“ even an 'unbeliever. And according to church growth expert Dr Martin Robinson, knowing and understanding the 'faith of the non-Christian is essential to evangelism and church planting.
Everyone believes something "“ even an 'unbeliever. And according to church growth expert Dr Martin Robinson, knowing and understanding the 'faith of the non-Christian is essential to evangelism and church planting.
We cannot really compare salvation in Middle-earth and in this universe, because in Middleearth death is not a punishment, it is a gift. Men have trouble understanding this in Middleearth, and its not surprising, seeing that death is a horrible rupture in human experience.
FEVA (The Fellowship for Evangelism in the Visual Arts) is halfway to reaching its goal of wiping out their deficit of $32,000.
A new report on the growing number of children in care has highlighted the need for early intervention strategies for families, says Anglicare Sydney.
It is arguable that evangelical Christians in Australia today are as well taught and informed on the basic truth of justification by faith in Christ alone as believers anywhere at any point of time in the Churchs history. But often an intellectual and academic understanding of this core Gospel truth fails to grip the heart and lead to inner peace of conscience and joyful closeness to God.
Pastor Bob Kraft is hoping for a match made in Heaven as he brings the gospel to professional tennis players at the Australian Tennis Open this week.
"Example is not the main thing in life"”it is the only thing." Through that sentence, the famous medical missionary and author, Albert Schweitzer, stated clearly the importance and power of example. How many of us reading this, have been influenced by the powerful life of some pastor, elder or other Christian that we saw early in our lives. If I mention "a faithful pastor," whose image crops up in your mind? If I mention "a faithful Christian," who do you think of?
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