by Wanda Foskey | Sep 11, 2020 | Personal Evangelism
Wanda Foskey Does the value of our time and activities outweigh the value of living out the gospel among the people and neighbors in our lives? How do we keep this from happening? First, we have to remember that people want to feel valued. And that value is hard to...
by Larry Moyer | Aug 10, 2020 | Assurance, Personal Evangelism
Personal Evangelism There is one thing that believers and unbelievers alike can agree on. Life is not always easy. Hardships, trials, and tragedies happen to all. Nobody is immune. We have all experienced them or been close to those who have. The believer though has a...
by David Souther | Aug 4, 2020 | Personal Evangelism, Theology
Theology 2020 has been a chaotic year due to Covid-19, economic uncertainty, massive layoffs, and political and social unrest. Many are calling it “the perfect storm”. The term “storm” is fitting because it is a situation that happened suddenly, seemed to come out of...
by Larry Moyer | Jul 24, 2020 | Personal Evangelism, Theology
Personal Evangelism People sometimes struggle with John 3:16. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…” Isn’t that a rather cruel way to deal with the problem of sin? Couldn’t God have come up with a more loving solution? That question or a form...
by Brock Anderson | Jul 13, 2020 | Personal Evangelism, Theology
Theology “Crucify Him!” It’s possible that as Barabbas sat in his cell, he thought those shouts were for him. He had no idea at that time the people were calling for the death of an innocent man. But Jesus knew. Jesus knew very well that He would be taking the place...
by Larry Moyer | May 19, 2020 | Personal Evangelism
Month: May 2020 It is a known fact. Many, if not most, come to Christ in the midst of a trial or difficulty of some type. Sensing they are out of control, they are open to listening about the One who is in control. That is why this pandemic we are facing is such a...