The Delivery

“Would you like to have this magazine?” I stared at the Awake magazine twenty inches from my face. Startled, I replied, “no way!” I kept walking and reflected on the encounter. I thought some other shoppers probably will take offense at these two women walking the store aisles like they do when going door-to-door in our neighborhoods. Someone later suggested to me that I should complain to the store management. That thought also flitted through my mind as I headed to the grocery section. I decided I really did not want to see a sign on the store window saying: … Continue reading The Delivery

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Sharing Christ at Big Events

I was impressed that a local community of believers posts a schedule of art, music, and sports events so they can go mingle with, and witness to, individuals attending. They said it best, so I will just quote from their website: “Every week we are in the mix, sharing the Gospel with people. There are many types of events that are wide open for anyone to attend. As Christians we have a flaming message of love that the world needs to hear, and we should capitalize on any opportunity we are given to share it. “… We are using all … Continue reading Sharing Christ at Big Events

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On Those Disappointing Days

Yesterday was rough. I was very angry several times for different reasons. I could not find what I needed. Some tasks I had planned to do were not working out. By the evening, I felt like the day was wasted. Today, like most mornings, I started my day journaling and studying the Bible and praying. As I opened my journal, I saw an asterisk next to my last entry for yesterday morning. (Whenever God seems to be speaking loud and clear to me about something, I put an asterisk next to that journal entry.) Yesterday, I had marked a quote … Continue reading On Those Disappointing Days

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Eduardo’s Wife Is Dying

Finally, Eduardo was stepping out to his car. I had been gardening and hoped he would come outside. I ran to get the Magdalena DVD waiting by the front door and rushed across the street. “This is for your wife,” I explained. “It is in Spanish.” “Thank you,” he smiled weakly, the gold glistening on his teeth. Eduardo accepted the DVD and I went on to tell him the movie was about Jesus and about the different women He healed. He thanked me and I concluded our brief conversation with, “We are praying for you.” I wrote about our neighbors, … Continue reading Eduardo’s Wife Is Dying

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Internet Evangelism Day

Internet evangelism has a lot of potential and is very rewarding, too. This year’s Internet Evangelism Day is on April 26, 2009. I hope you will take the time to watch the video, explore the website, and pray about what you can do to promote internet evangelism. The website has a lot of resources so you can find something that you could do to reach people for Christ over the internet. Also, please comment here or ask questions if this is something you are interested in. The website has resources you can use all year. Learn more. Continue reading Internet Evangelism Day

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Chuck Swindoll on Defending Our Faith

Chuck Swindoll is my “guest author” today on why we need to share our faith and how to prepare ourselves. The following is a quote from his newsletter: “Balance is achieved in four areas. Number one: know where you stand. You cannot afford the luxury of being ignorant or ill-informed when it comes to biblical truth and faith. So educate yourself in the common areas that come under attack: the Bible, the Trinity, the person and work of Christ, and the means of salvation.” Read the full article here. Continue reading Chuck Swindoll on Defending Our Faith

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