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Overcoming the Fear of Evangelisim
Perspective On Evangelism, Part 4 – Overcoming the Mental Barrier of Fear Can the mental barrier of fear be eliminated? No, but it can be overcome. The first time fear is mentioned in the Bible is immediately after Adam’s sin. He had … Continue reading
Fear – Our Foremost Problem in Evangelism
Perspectives on Evangelism, Part 3 – The Mental Barrier of Fear The most prevalent excuse whether verbalized or not is fear. Most believers are simply intimidated by the obligation to speak to others about their faith. Fear is perhaps the greatest deterrent … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, evangelism, fear, peer pressure
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An Acknolwedged Obligation
Perspectives on Evangelism, Part 2 – Our Commission Almost all believers agree that they should evangelize the lost – only some Hyper-Calvinists would disagree. The scriptural command is clear. We have been commissioned. We refer to it as the Great Commission. “Go therefore and … Continue reading
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Tagged discipleship, evangelism, Great Commission
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Marriage Amendment
Vote For the Marriage Amendment on May 8th On May 8th North Carolina voters will have a rare opportunity. That opportunity involves making a biblical principle part of the State constitution. Under the “Referendum” heading on the ballot in this year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts (text only), Genesis, Genesis 2, Marriage
Tagged homosexuality, Marriage
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Does the Bible Condone Slavery?
In his June 2006 speech given to the liberal Christian group Call to Renewal, President Obama asked the following question in regard to the formulation of public policy. He said, “Should we go with Leviticus, which suggests slavery is OK . . … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts (text only), Exodus, Exodus 21, Leviticus, Leviticus 25, Slavery
Tagged Law of Moses, slavery
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Disappointing Evangelists
Perspectives on Evangelism, Part 1 – The Failure to Evangelize When I was a very young child, my brother and I saw a bunch of baby ducks in a window of a sears store and convinced our parents that they … Continue reading