Evangelistic Women from Stonecroft Ministries
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Exploring the Doctrines of Mormonism
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True Woman: TW Video: What God Can Do Through One Ordinary Woman
It's really a story about God and how He delights to use one ordinary woman to reach her family, church, country, and the world.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1592
Shane Hipps, on insights of Flickering Pixels, in 26-min video
Here's Shane Hipps, author of Flickering Pixels, sharing his insights in a class at Biola University. This highly-recommended book explains how digital media have transformed the way we communicate the good news.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3159
Status of Christian faith around the world, in Urbana video
Challenging short video explaining the current status of faith and evangelism around the world.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3360
Cartoons, comics, animation and video clips for Christian evangelism
Cartoons, comics and animations are a key means of evangelism, as 'The blind missionaries' cartoon itself portrays clearly. Why are they so important?
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3416
True Woman: Disabled but growing stronger
“My disability might not change, but because it has remained, it’s become the source—the place—in which God has changed me.”
http://truewoman.com/?id=1543
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
Short story: need for evangelism to unchurched + unreached peoples
An allegory on seeking non-seekers - Emlyn and the Far Pools. Available in text and animated video cartoon for free download and creative commons re-use.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2968
True Woman: “Life Meant Nothing to Me”
Meet Stacey Smith and several other prison inmates. You’ll be amazed at how God can change everything about drug addicts, murderers, those who want to take their own life, criminals of any kind . . . you, and me!
http://truewoman.com/?id=1501
True Woman: Alcoholism, Divorce, and the Power of Forgiveness
When Lorna’s husband began drinking heavily, she decided that the answer to her problems was divorcing him. But through an “only God!” encounter, Lorna realized that divorce wasn’t the answer; God was.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1491
True Woman: Preparing a “Safe Place” for Your Man
I often find that women, usually unintentionally, have established a home environment where their husband feels “threatened.” Perhaps the husband has never admitted to this, but he may feel he can do nothing right, is unable to please his wife, or has lost all desire to try.
http://truewoman.com/?id=1488