Should Christians work alongside other religions toward common goals?
If Christianity, Islam, and many other religions call for their followers to help the poor or do...
Today's devotional: too proud to accept God's grace
Is pride a sin you struggle with? Most of us try our best to steer clear of the most commonly...
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Spanish Tract Evangelism
Clear Spanish explanation of the gospel of God's free grace to people with a Catholic (works) background.
http://litmin.org/store/products.php?catid=6&do=list
Addressing Religion and Good Works for Salvation
Clear explanations of salvation by God's grace through faith alone in Christ alone. Written for Catholics and other religious folks who hope that their good works and/or good character will earn them a place in heaven.
http://litmin.org/store/products.php?catid=2&do=list
"If We Never Meet Again"
An exceptional tract for those who want a clear gospel presentation even for brief encounters and busy lifestyles. Great for (good) tipping, commuting, toll paying, travel, paying bills, and your daily routine!
http://litmin.org/store/products.php?prodid=1014&do=list
"Are You Right With God?"
How to know you're accepted by God and assured of forgiveness and eternal life. Scriptural teachings on six vital topics are compared with Catholic teachings. Eight pages, by Richard Bennett, formerly a Catholic priest for 22 years.
http://litmin.org/store/products.php?prodid=1013&do=list
"Lo que todo Catolico debe saber" Spanish version of "What Every Catholic Should Know"
Having spent over 20 years as a Catholic priest before being born again, Richard Bennett uses God's Holy Word to explain to Catholic readers how to know they have eternal life by faith alone in Christ's death for them. Six pages in full color.
http://litmin.org/store/products.php?prodid=1008&do=list
Should Christians work alongside other religions toward common goals?
If Christianity, Islam, and many other religions call for their followers to help the poor or do good works within society, does it make sense for Christians to team up with followers of other religions to perform those good works? Is it possible (or a good idea) to jointly pursue such common purposes even if you have very different theological goals?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/27/should-christians-work-alongside-other-reli...
Reward in the Bible: Hebrews 11:6
God rewards those who serve Him--but those rewards are not always obvious or immediate, at least from a human perspective. We're called to have faith that our service to God is both worthwhile and noticed by Him. We should please Him.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews%2011:6&version=NIV
Doer - a Christian perspective
It's not enough just to listen to, or even memorize, Scripture. What's important is that we actually do what it says, and become "doers" of the Word.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%201:22&version=KJV
Faith and works in the Bible - a Christian perspective
This passage describes the relationship between faith and good works. Good works aren't enough to save us, but it's impossible to imagine somebody who truly has faith in Christ who does not perform good works.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%202:14-26&version=NIV
God's Gerbils - #5784
Basically, there are three reasons people do Christian things: duty, recognition, or love. And the first two don't count. Maybe you've been busy for God mostly out of a sense of duty. That's why you're easily frustrated, often depleted, and way too stressed. It's a spiritual gerbil wheel, isn't it? You're Martha, fulfilling all your responsibilities, but you're neglecting your relationship with Jesus. And the relationship matters way more to Jesus than the responsibilities.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/gods-gerbils-5784