Have you ever heard a "pulpit exaggeration"?
Have you ever heard a preacher exaggerate from the pulpit, or say something during a sermon that,...
Today's Devotional: Running From God
Have you ever tried to hide from God?
The first actions of Adam and Eve after the fall were to...
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War Horse - a moving Spielberg film with many redemptive themes
Spielberg's latest movie is getting rave reviews. And rightly so. The popular children's book by Michael Morpurgo has been faithfully adapted: read story of the film and its making.
And there are many redemptive echoes embedded in it. Here are a few...
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/6737
A Safe Place to Unload - #6496
Who needs the barber, or the beautician, or the bartender to confess to? We've got a Savior, and He knows you, and He feels with you, and He's walked your trail. He alone is the safe place to unload the deepest secrets of your soul.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/a-safe-place-to-...
Give the Medicine Some Time - #6430
Don't try to make that loved one take a whole bottle of spiritual medicine all at once. Lovingly give a dose of truth, and then back off and let God grow it. Give the medicine some time.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/give-the-medicine-some-time-6430
Kristi's story - a student finding truth and meaning on the Internet
A student finding truth and meaning on the Internet.
http://internetevangelismday.com/videokristi.php
Words matter in effective evangelism: moving 1.48 video clip
Words, images, and loving actions within unconditional relationships, are all means of sharing the good news. Words can kill, or bring life. Unimaginative words, chosen without an understanding of how they may resonate with hearers or readers, may sadly fail.
Creative words can illuminate. Infiltrate barriers. Smuggle meaning to the heart.
This moving video shows the principle.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4190
True Woman: 10 Years . . . 10 Friends . . . 10 Books
You’ve been there, too, I know. You encounter disappointment, heartbreak, or hardship, and think, “God must not love me” or “I’m not worth anything” or “My circumstances will never change—this will go on forever!”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1660
Waiting for the Temperature to Change - #6311
Truth plus pressure equals life closed. I think it's hardest in parenting. You know you correct, or rebuke, or you encourage your child - nothing happens. They don't seem to be getting it. And out of fear we start to push, and nag, and attack. Like a good farmer, pray for patience and allow the truth seed time to win. It's amazing what a little space can do.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/waiting-for-the-temperature-to...
True Woman: How I—An Atheist—Fell In Love With Jesus
"I cannot begin to express to you how Jesus has changed my life. I am so filled with love and joy that I am unrecognizable to even my husband. There literally is not one aspect of my life that has not been completely changed. I didn’t know joy until I knew Jesus."
http://truewoman.com/?id=1611
True Woman: Prettying Up Our Sin
We hate, yet we choose to call it dislike. We are rude, yet we call it having a bad day. We lie, yet we call it stretching the truth. We are brazen and full of pride, yet we call it assertiveness.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1631
True Woman: Know that you know God’s Word
Do you know what God’s Word says about money? About work and rest and food? How about what it says about womanhood? In this video, Kay Arthur encourages you to know what the Word of God says about these areas—and so many more!
http://truewoman.com/?id=1282

