Posts Tagged ‘Acts’

PostHeaderIcon Evangelism Explosion

As Christian, we should be dreaming of all the world know and believe the existing of Jesus, and put Jesus as the Lord. But to do it, it is our job to do it, an evangelism explosion should be start from us.

In order to do that lets have a look on evangelism explosion principal as mention below:
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PostHeaderIcon Broken Chain

If you ever visiting prison, or at least see it in the movie, you’ll know that almost impossible to broke the chain and escape from prison just like that. The other possibilities are the chain being open by affiliates or open with heavy machine tools, but can’t open on its own like what happens with Paul ans Silas.

When Paul and Silas worship God with all their hearts, the earthquake was sent by God to open the jail doors and every chain on the prisoners as you could refers it in Acts 16:19-34.
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PostHeaderIcon What is the Path to God?

Ten Ways to Connect With the Divine and to Find the Higher Self

Each religion approaches the divine in a unique way. Here are ten universal paths practiced by devotees to find God and connect with the higher self.

Every path to God is a personal experience, a private journey. No one path is inherently superior, as all paths to God are valid and useful.
Jesus said, “I and the Father are One.” (John 10:30) Humans and God are one. As devotees draw nearer and nearer to God, the ultimate goal is to merge with the Divine in an intimately spiritual union. Sri Ramana Maharishi, the famous Indian guru who achieved enlightenment at the age of 16, asserts, “God, Guru, and the Self are the same.” (p. 10, Erase the Ego) Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Fawcett, McMahon, Jackson, and Cronkite: Did they ask the Question?

Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon are reported to be Catholic while Michael Jackson was a Jehovah’s Witness and Walter Cronkite was an Episcopalian. Some who belong to these religions may feel assured that because of their respective religious affiliations all is well with each of them.
The Biblical view is that they may have ended up with God after death not because of their religion but in spite of it. The Bible view of salvation is quite explicit and involves no requirement to belong to any specific religion. While that may be a subject for another time it does well to remind ourselves of the thief on the cross who died next to Christ at the crucifixion. Read the rest of this entry »