The ministries in the Gospel.com Community organize information into 'topics' to help you find what you're looking for. Learn more
Sort by: Latest bookmarks | Latest comments
Today's Battles, Yesterday's Weapons - #5874
If we insist on fighting today's battle for the lost with what worked yesterday, we'll keep on reaching who we've already been reaching, while most of the spiritually dying people around us live and die without God and without hope. We can't lose them because we insist on doing what we've always done, sticking to what we're comfortable with. The eternity of people all around us is at stake; this is a battle that is too costly to lose.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/todays-battles-yesterdays-weapons-5874
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. - Treasure in the Trash - #5695
The parable right before this indicates that the field is this world we live in and the man in the field is Jesus. And the buried treasure? That's you and me. It's very possible you've been such a buried treasure that you don't even know you're a treasure! But Jesus thinks so! I love one thought that George W. Bush expressed in his Inaugural Address. He said, "No insignificant person was ever born."
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/treasure-in-the-trash-5695
Mistake - a Christian perspective
Nobody's perfect! If you never made mistakes, according to this verse, you'd be a perfect person--and we know from Scripture that no such perfect person exists, apart from Jesus Christ. What's important is how we respond when we realize we've made a mistake.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%203:2&version=NIV
Bad church website mistakes and problems: how to avoid these design errors
Many church websites are attractively designed, and yet seem to fail at one crucial point: they are not user-friendly to outsiders. Yet a church website should be a 'shop window' for the outside community and one has been designed with non-Christians as its first priority can be highly effective.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/bad-church-website-mistakes.php

