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Seven Ways We Can Improve Our Proclamation Of The Gospel, Introduction: This Is Not Exactly The Great Age of Discipleship

Call me crazy, but something tells me that—should Jesus tarry—our Christian era won’t exactly be remembered as “The Great Age of Discipleship.” There’s a new documentary out called “Divided”—you can check it out at http://dividedthemovie.com/. It talks about the percentage … Continue reading

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Proclaiming The Gospel, Part VIII: Miss This Point And You’ll End Up Despising The Kingdom

In our last post, we came right up to the point of revealing the central mystery about proclaiming the gospel. So what was this mystery that Jesus shared with those who believed?  He shared with them the specific answer to … Continue reading

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Proclaiming The Gospel, Part VII: If What You Believe Costs You Nothing, You’re Believing Too Little

Evangelical Christians have a problem today: we believe too little. We believe the things about Jesus that are important to us personally—we insist that these are the essential things—and we leave everything else in a category called “optional” or “for … Continue reading

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