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{New Post} Questions help people examine their life.

Os Guinness gives three reasons why asking questions is helpful when confronting people in their views. Questions help people examine their life. Questions can uncover errors. Questions can appeal to a person’s desire to grow. Taken from Os Guinness’ book A Fool’s Talk.

July 24, 2017 in Apologetics, Resources, Theology.

{New Post} The Bible is both rational and experiential, propositional as well as relational

Christian persuasion is a matter of being biblical, not of being either modern or postmodern. In today’s climate, anyone who prizes reason and truth and makes use of them in the defense of the faith is apt to be dismissed as a modernist. Equally, anyone who uses imagination and stories is apt to be either…

July 20, 2017 in Apologetics, Resources.

{New Post} Christian persuasion must be faithful to address the heart

Three truths about Christian persuasion. Christian persuasion, while always addressing the human mind and therefore focusing on the act of knowing, must also address the human heart and what Bible views as the anatomy of belief and unbelief. Christian persuasion, while addressing the mind, must be faithful to address the heart, including the passions or…

July 18, 2017 in Apologetics, Resourcew, Theology.

{New Post} Christian persuasion is for those who love God

Three truths about Christian persuasion. Christian persuasion, while always addressing the human mind and therefore focusing on the act of knowing, must also address the human heart and what Bible views as the anatomy of belief and unbelief. Christian persuasion, while addressing the mind, must be faithful to address the heart, including the passions or…

July 13, 2017 in Apologetics, Resources, Theology.

One biblical strategy for confronting closed minds and hearts is to raise questions.

Os Guinness gives three reasons why asking questions is helpful when confronting people in their views. Questions help people examine their life. Questions can uncover errors. Questions can appeal to a person’s desire to grow. Taken from Os Guinness’ book A Fool’s Talk.

July 10, 2017 in Apologetics, Resources, Theology.

{New Post} Christian persuasion is an art, not a science.

Christian persuasion is a matter of being biblical, not of being either modern or postmodern. In today’s climate, anyone who prizes reason and truth and makes use of them in the defense of the faith is apt to be dismissed as a modernist. Equally, anyone who uses imagination and stories is apt to be either…

July 6, 2017 in Apologetics, Uncategorized.

The longer I pastor the more I realize the necessity of having good friends.

I listened to this sermon three times in a span of a couple weeks. It was deeply encouraging, as well as challenging. In this link right here I summarized a lot of his sermon BUT I would encourage you to take 35 minutes and listen to it. You can listen to his sermon here.

July 1, 2017 in Family, Resources, Uncategorized.

Tim Keller on 4 characteristics of godly friendships.

I listened to this sermon three times in a span of a couple weeks. It was deeply encouraging, as well as challenging. In this link right here I summarized a lot of his sermon BUT I would encourage you to take 35 minutes and listen to it. You can listen to his sermon here.

June 28, 2017 in Family, Leadership.

John Piper said, “God made the world to communicate His glory,” but what does this mean?

John Piper said that, “God made the world to communicate His glory,” but what does this mean? It means to communicate the greatness and beauty of his manifold perfections. He goes on to say, “and he made me to experience his glory, and through this experience to glorify and thank him. I am created to…

June 26, 2017 in Spiritual Disciplines, Theology.

In preserving the Bible from error, God is loving us — Pastor John Piper

The Scriptures are meant to protect people. How so? Truth leads to freedom (John 8:32); error leads to bondage (2 Timothy 2:25-26). Truth saves (2 Thessalonians 2:10); error destroys (2 Thessalonians 2:11). Truth enlightens (Psalm 43:3; Ephesians 5:9); error deceives (Proverbs 12:17; 2 Corinthians 11:13). Truth gives life (1 John 5:20); error brings death (2…

June 23, 2017 in bible, Theology.

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