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Tag: Good News
Not for Profit
What can we learn from Paul the apostle's "not for profit" ministry?
What’s That Smell?
Like an enjoyable smell of food, flowers, or fragrance, our lives can be a pleasant offering to God as we share the good news about Him with others
Breaking the Rules of Marketing
Did you ever wonder why God didn't hire a marketing agency to promote His good news for the world?
The Opposite of Freedom
There's more to freedom than merely not having someone telling us what to do
When Spoilers Are OK
While we shouldn't ruin the "big reveal" of novels or movies, there are times when we need to tell others how things are going to end up
It’s Obvious Once You Know the Answer
Are you someone who has to raise your hand when you know the answer?
Meeting Jesus is Convincing
Jesus Christ is compelling. Sometimes, others just need an introduction to Him or an invitation to meet Him
When Waiting Isn’t a Waste of Time
Even when we're waiting, God's plan is still moving forward
Resistance to Progress is Inevitable
Those who profit from bad ideas aren't likely to embrace truth quickly
Welcome to Ephesus
In Acts 19, the city of Ephesus is privileged to hear good news about Jesus
Moved Out to Spread Out
Sometimes, a disruption to our routine is intentional
The Back of the Book
Let's take a look at what Acts 2 tells followers of Jesus about sharing good news with other people
Resistance is Futile, but the Good News is Not
Where can we find the feet of those who bring good news?
Encouragement or Evangelism?
When we hear a word of hope, it's not always meant for only us
Put Those Feet to Work!
Getting to enjoy an abundant life in Jesus Christ is a process, but we can help no matter where we are along the way
Call on the Name of Jesus to be Saved
Paul, in the book of Romans, breaks down salvation to some of its simplest principles
Maybe They Already Know the Problem, but Not the Solution
If we see a serious problem in other people, what is better for them: pointing it out, or helping them fix it?
When to Ask “Why?”
Sometimes, it's not enough to take something that the Bible says as just a verse or two. The context may teach us much more, if we keep asking questions.
Make Your Current Words as Good as Your Last Words
What if we put as much thought and preparation into our everyday conversations as we do for special occasions?