In part 1 of this post, I gave an introduction, exposing the fact that gimmicks are used in the church. For those whom are offended, continue to read. I make no apologies because this is my experience and it happens is churches everywhere. There are so many rituals in the average church worship service, things like: stand up, read this, sit down, stand again, go to three people and say this.
Programs are sponsored by churches to get people in the door, increase the Sunday School attendance and raise money for the new flat screens in the over flow room. There are a host of methods used to get people in the door and weather you like reading about it or not, when you appeal to what attracts people, your no doubt marketing and there is a gimmick to most if not all marketing strategies. Read more on Using Gimmicks In The Church – Part 2…
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When factual information is needed to make an understanding clear, why is it that many bible teachers will avoid the facts? You can’t understand a conversation by entering at the middle. This is what many teacher will do, teach a doctrine and expect people to believe it when they only teach half the story. Read more on The Plain Facts…
Originally posted 2010-08-11 16:45:36. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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You don’t have to be a great orator, have a PHD or hail from a well known theological seminary, you simply need to know what it is that you believe(why would help also). According to 1 Peter 3:15, we should be ready to give every man an answer that’s will ask you the reason of the hope that you have. What is it you can answer? I believe that anyone can answer intelligently as to why they believe, what they believe; if by reading this you find that you can not give an answer, call this your first assignment. Read more on How to: Defend your faith…
Originally posted 2010-08-06 11:22:39. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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The outcome of God’s plan of salvation is the radical change that takes place in sinner’s life at the foot of the cross. When a sinner come to the cross and confesses all his sins the blood of Jesus cleans it all if he promises God the balance of his life.
True salvation makes a change, a real transformation. It converts the heart from bad to good. And that conversion produces a noticeable difference in a life. God’s word says “therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold all things are become new” Read more on Outcome of God's Plan of Salvation – A Radical Transformation…
Originally posted 2010-03-09 22:09:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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