He’s the Man

Jeremy seemed to be a reserved type of person. I showed him The Passage tract, explaining that it talked about freedom in Christ. “He’s the Man!” I was almost taken aback by Jeremy’s enthusiasm and asked him how he came to know Jesus. Jeremy told me that his mother is a Christian and he made his own decision for Christ not too long ago. I encouraged him to share the tract with someone. “I will,” Jeremy told me. “I would like to know how to talk about Him to people.” “Well,” I explained, “the Impact Movement, that prints this booklet, … Continue reading He’s the Man

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God is the Issue

He opened his book and I opened mine. I wondered if he noticed the big, bold letters on my book’s cover: God is the Issue by Brad Bright. I was really enjoying Brad’s book and wishing I was a little further along so I would be better equipped to speak with Matt. I opened to the Chapter, “Communicating God’s Heart”, and read: “. . . our hearts often do not truly reflect God’s heart. We focus on symptoms, but God focuses on the cause. We tend to judge others based on their outward appearance. God always judges based on the … Continue reading God is the Issue

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Using the Olympics to Reach Your Friends

Campus Crusade’s Athletes in Action staff. innovators in sports ministry, have an active presence at most major sporting events. Several of our staff serve as chaplains for professional teams. Please pray for our staff and volunteers who will be sharing the Gospel in Vancouver for the next several weeks during the Winter Olympics. This year, would you consider joining with us in using the Winter Olympics to minister to others? Visit Athlete’s in Action’s Beyond the Ultimate web site with its all-new Winter Olympic theme. The site has faith stories of current athletes competing for the gold. Link the videos … Continue reading Using the Olympics to Reach Your Friends

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The Fumble

You were nervous. You shifted your weight from one leg to the other as you began to speak. “Uh, fellows,” you started. We turned and looked up at you. “I, uh, I just wanted, uh, to invite . . .” You were way out of your comfort zone. I had no idea what you might be about to say, but I knew that it had nothing to do with work. “I just wanted to tell you that, uh, our church is having a service tonight and, uh . . .” ”What?” I couldn’t believe it. “He’s talking church? Out here? … Continue reading The Fumble

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