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Tag Archives: evangelism
Promoting the gospel in growth groups
Growth groups can have a tendency to focus inwardly upon themselves. Or should we say, the people in growth groups can become attached to their groups, so that the group gets all the bulk of their attention. This might be … Continue reading
Marks of the messenger
I’ve been complimented a few times in the past 24 hours for writing this book. Given that I’m thought to have written it, I thought I should read it at least. Why the compliments and the confusion? Well, yesterday I attended … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christian living
Tagged evangelism, J. Mack Stiles, sharing your faith
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A strange urge
I’ve developed a strange urge this year. It hits me every time I see someone smoking. I feel like going over to them and asking them to give up – to quit. I’m seriously tempted to take off my shirt, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian living, Journey with Cancer
Tagged evangelism, lung cancer, quit, smoking
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Telling the truth in your 80s
John Chapman is as bold as brass when it comes to telling the truth. He knows that when you’re 82 it’s not too smart to keep putting things off. Especially the things that really matter. Life’s too short. There’s no … Continue reading
Posted in Christian living, Journey with Cancer
Tagged Chappo, evangelism, John Chapman, prayer
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