8 Simple Ways to Be a Good Neighbor Jim Thu, 02/22/18 8:30 pm Church & Ministry Evangelism Douglas Groothuis It does not matter how good your apologetics arguments are if no one listens to you. The Apostle Peter says to have an apologetic for everyone who asks you about your faith (1 Peter 3:16). How might we create situations in which people ask us? One way is by being a Christian neighbor, by neighboring well. Discussion Bert Perry Thu, 02/22/18 12:43 pm Good stuff My family is blessed with a number of good neighbors who do this kind of thing, and we try to reciprocate. Not coincidentally, a lot of them are believers. Aspiring to be a stick in the mud. Related . . . Topics: Ministry Leadership, Pastoral Leadership, Evangelism “A Great Man Theory of leadership in professing Christianity is a very dangerous thing.” Michael Bird on the Nashville Statement We Might Be Stuck in the Christian Bubble "Moving from roping events to a skate church targeting teenagers marks a significant transition—one that mirrors a transition taking place in the congregation overall." Stale White Bread: The State of Evangelism in the Church Pagination 1 Next page A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion.(ESV, Proverbs 18:2)
Bert Perry Thu, 02/22/18 12:43 pm Good stuff My family is blessed with a number of good neighbors who do this kind of thing, and we try to reciprocate. Not coincidentally, a lot of them are believers. Aspiring to be a stick in the mud. Related . . . Topics: Ministry Leadership, Pastoral Leadership, Evangelism “A Great Man Theory of leadership in professing Christianity is a very dangerous thing.” Michael Bird on the Nashville Statement We Might Be Stuck in the Christian Bubble "Moving from roping events to a skate church targeting teenagers marks a significant transition—one that mirrors a transition taking place in the congregation overall." Stale White Bread: The State of Evangelism in the Church Pagination 1 Next page A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion.(ESV, Proverbs 18:2)
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