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Revive Our Hearts: Behold Your God: Isaiah 40
Are you ever fearful or tempted to doubt the promises of God? Nancy shares from her personal study of Isaiah 40 the key to conquering every fear--getting our eyes off ourselves and looking to God. When we behold God, we will find comfort, strength, and grace.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=155&topic_name=God

Revive Our Hearts: His Name is Wonderful: Isaiah 9:6
Ponder several names of Jesus, and discover how the One who is the Prince of Peace, the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, and the Everlasting Father still works in our lives and meets our needs today.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=156&topic_name=God

Revive Our Hearts: The Lord is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)
Psalm 23 is often quoted at funerals. But as Nancy teaches in this series, it's really a psalm about living, not dying. Through a verse by verse study, Nancy points us to Christ as the great Shepherd who provides for our every need and gives us great hope for tomorrow.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=169&topic_name=God

Revive Our Hearts: Talking to Your Children About God: An Interview with Bruce Ware
Bruce and Jodi discuss the importance of teaching children not just Bible stories but also the doctrines of the Christian faith. As they’ve learned from their own experience, children have a greater capacity and interest than we as adults give them credit for--all that’s needed is for us to stimulate that curiosity.

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Revive Our Hearts: Lessons from the Life of Joshua (Part 7): Indispensable Ingredients for Life
Nancy shows us that there are really only two indispensable ingredients in the life of any servant of God--His presence and His Word. Without these essentials, we won’t succeed. But with them, we cannot fail.

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Revive Our Hearts: Lessons from the Life of Joshua (Part 1): Learning to be Victorious
Learn from Joshua’s early years how to depend on God’s supernatural power, because He is trustworthy, and because nothing is too difficult for Him!

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Being tools for the Master. Our part in God's plan of evangelization.
Guest article by Mathew Varghese, General Secretary of Union of Evangelical Students of India. A reminder that the medium is not the message, and that though the Web is indeed a tool, ultimately, we are the tools the Master uses. © Ethne Magazine, used by permission. Communication is possible in different ways. We use various tools to get the message across. These days, we see the highest advance of media utilization in missions. But the sad reality is that in the fast track of technological know-how, we often tend to forget Jesus' way of communication.

http://internetevangelismday.com/master.php

You can make a difference to world evangelization. God can use you.
This short article by Greg Laurie, used by kind permission, reminds us that we are unique, and may touch lives in ways we cannot imagine. I have heard it said, “I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. What I can do, I ought to do. What I ought to do, by the grace of God, I will do.” One godly man or woman can make a dramatic difference, even in the darkest of circumstances. Jesus put it this way:

http://internetevangelismday.com/onlyone.php

Remember 9-11 - the story of a policeman's mother finding God through September 11 2001.
One of the testimonies that Power to Change have on their site is that of Shoshy, mother of a New York policeman who was helping at the World Trade Center. Read Shoshy’s story and watch her on video here. Even eight years later, many people still try to make sense of the enormity of this event, and we can offer help and comfort through such online help designed for outsiders.

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Christina's story - girl finds God on the Internet
Christina was at a crisis in her life when she went to see The Passion of the Christ film. She went to buy a Bible, and then viewed an outreach website based on The Passion. Early in January of 2004 I came to a crossroad in my life. I was living away from my family and going to college...

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