Your Thoughts: Curse the Pagans?
Be careful now how you answer. Is it Biblical to ever say something like: “If anyone does not love the Lord–a curse be on him.” ? I’ll tell you what I think later in the week…
Be careful now how you answer. Is it Biblical to ever say something like: “If anyone does not love the Lord–a curse be on him.” ? I’ll tell you what I think later in the week…
Here’s the question I posed last week: What would you have said to the postman named Diosdado (which means “God-given”) as he waited on you at the post office. Here’s what I said: I said, “Do you know what else is God-given? He gave His Son, Jesus Christ.” Then I gave him my 17 second
Okay all you evangelists. What happens if you don’t have your Gospel tracts and a huge door opens for you to share. For example: I was at the Post Office and a man named Diosdado helped me with my mail. I asked him what his name meant. “It means ‘God-given,’” he replied. What would you
I cried. I was reminded of what one man can do. While watching the film “Amazing Grace,” I was also reminded that all movies aren’t mindless entertainment, but some are vehicles for inspiration and hope. William Wilberforce finds God (or as he puts it, God found him), and he leads England to abolish slavery in
“You’d burn me at the stake!” the woman exclaimed, pulling open the collar of her shirt to reveal a Wicca medallion. She interrupted the conversation I was having with two Starbucks employees after overhearing my question to them: “If God judged you by the Ten Commandments would be found guilty or innocent?” The conversation almost