A Biblical Introduction to Singleness
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Too Good To Keep - #6281
Here's my question, "When was the last time that you personally shared what Christ did on the cross with someone who does not know Him?" When was the last time you played a part in changing someone's eternity from hell to heaven? Maybe when you first became a Christian you did. Could it be you've just settled into the comfort zone now? You may be very busy...very busy in Christian work, but you're sitting on the Good News.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/too-good-to-keep-6281
The Bends in the Road - #6290
Paul said, "Everyone had deserted me, but the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength." See, the plan of God includes places where you will have no one but Him. Why is that? So you can experience life's greatest security of all.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-hard-times/the-bends-in-the-road-6290
What to Do When You're Hydroplaning - #6303
If you're traveling at high speed, you feel yourself losing control, slow down, carve out time away where your Lord can show you what He wants. The number one question you have to answer right now is this: "When can I go and meet with God?"
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/what-to-do-when-...
Punctuating the Bible: The Pilcrow | Bible Gateway Blog
Today, you’re most likely to run into the pilcrow—colloquially known as the paragraph mark and seen at the right—in Microsoft Word. If you’re anything like me, you stumbled across it quite by accident, and then spent the better part of an hour digging through menus in an attempt to make it go away for the rest of your life. That’s a shame, because this curious little mark has a lot of history
http://biblegateway.com/blog/2011/03/punctuating-the-bible-the-pilcrow/
Word cloud analysis on Bible, our own words, or evangelistic writing
Word clouds assign size to demonstrate the frequency of word use in text. 66Clouds.com have done this for the entire Bible. What, I wonder, would word-cloud analysis of my spoken words look like? "Me, my, I, no, disagree, but"; or "you, we, us, yes please, thank you, well done"? Scary. And such a word cloud exists.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3555
BBC Nativity serial: review and other Christmas thoughts
The BBC 4-part serial Nativity aired in the week before Christmas to wide acclaim. If it was not screened in your country, doubtless it will available on DVD before long.
I am among those who often find screen retellings of Bible stories tedious: identikit long robes from some 1950s costume department, wooden acting that tries to achieve imagined other-worldly religious ambience, all mixed with an overdose of syrup and generalized schmaltz.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3076
Banning the Poison That Brings You Down - #6252
Romans 16:19-20 gives us a powerful plan for living in victory over Satan and the dark side he has used against us so many times. It says: "Be wise about what is good, and innocent about what is evil." Bulk up on what's "noble, pure, right, praiseworthy." And slam the door on anything that portrays or celebrates ideas and actions that Jesus died to destroy.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-hindrances/banning-the-poison-that-brings-yo...
Digital evangelism at Christmas - ideas and resources
Digital can enhance the ways we share the good news in a Christmas context.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2993
The Worst Part in the Christmas Story
Herod's not the last person to miss Jesus because of wanting to be king. We all want to be king - of our own life. And that self-rule the Bible calls "sin" is what ultimately separates us from the God we can't live without and keeps us out of His heaven.
http://hutchcraft.com/christmas-moments/christmas-2010/the-worst-part-in-the-christmas-...
Bombshell Birthday
There really is a definite moment when you move from "B.C." to "A.D." - it's when you tell Jesus, "I'm Yours from this day on."
http://hutchcraft.com/christmas-moments/christmas-2010/bombshell-birthday