The Witness of the Conscience
Despite the witness of nature and the witness of the conscience, without God’s intervention in our hearts, we turn away from Him.
Despite the witness of nature and the witness of the conscience, without God’s intervention in our hearts, we turn away from Him.
Is God fair? Does He even care? These two questions are the heart of our objection to Christianity regarding those who have never heard the gospel.
The kingdom of God can be described in 7 Gs: God’s greatness, goodness, and grace; our gratitude, growing, and going; and the final state of glory.
We are a new creation in Christ. Nevertheless, the old power of sin still wages war against the Spirit within us. We are in a soul-forming process by which the Spirit puts to death in us the deeds of the flesh. It is vital, therefore, that we remind ourselves who we are as fruit-bearers in the Spirit.
What happened to the disciples after Jesus’ resurrection? Acts 1 continues the narrative.
Matthew 28 records the resurrection of Jesus and the Great Commission that Jesus left with His disciples before leaving earth and ascending into heaven.
Evangelism in our increasingly postmodern world is a complex and multifaceted endeavor. Part 2 focuses on the importance of the right motivation when evangelizing and describes evangelism as a process (versus an event).
Developing a biblically rooted philosophy of evangelism can greatly enhance the effectiveness of outreach and evangelism ministries. In this final wrap-up post, Ken Boa discusses the approach of lifestyle evangelism as well as “what comes after evangelism” (discipleship).
Dr. Boa continues his discussion of the invitation of Jesus to pursue God’s presence, exchanging our time and our lives for something worth much more.
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