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Unexpected Conversion
When it comes to inviting people [to hear the gospel], never say no for anyone. Never say no on anyone's behalf. Jesus didn't give up on the people ...
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Search for Priceless Possession
Following an exhilarating performance at New York's Carnegie Hall, celebrated classical cellist Yo-Yo Ma went home, slept, and awoke the next day ...
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Lake City Church Mission Statement
We believe God's vision for us is to be a contemporary church, believer based, seeker sensitive, creatively and consistently evangelizing, encouraging, ...
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South Coast Community Church Mission Statement
To provide a nonjudgmental, relevant atmosphere; to introduce people to a personal, dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ; to encourage personal growth ...
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Chapel Hill Bible Church Mission Statement
We are to glorify God by responding to the Lord Jesus Christ through EXALTING him as Creator, Savior, and Lord, EXEMPLIFYING him and the values of his ...
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First Congregational Church Mission Statement
As a church, we are to continue a strong pulpit ministry, teaching the Scriptures and the lordship of Christ, develop discipleship and stewardship among ...
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Quit Talking and Go!
In our opinion, the greatest enemy of world evangelization is Christian rhetoric--the continual rhetorizing (playing the orator), discussing, arguing, ...
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Moody's Nearly Fatal Voyage
D.L. Moody and his son Will boarded the ocean liner Spree at Southampton, England, on November 23, 1892. Moody had just finished revival meetings in London, ...
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A Meaningless Gospel
The gospel is too readily heard and taken for granted, as though it contained no unsettling news and no unwelcome threat. ... It is a truth that has been ...
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Make Heroes of Outreach Ministers
To have an outreach church, you have to make heroes of people who minister outside the church's programs.
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