Christian Book Store | Christian Book Shop | Christian Supplies | Church Supplies Worthy Christian News The Christian Science Monitor iBethel.TV // Bethel Church // Home Page Biblefresh For many in our churches the Bible has become tedious and toxic rather treasured, trusted and true. The aim of the Biblefresh initiative is to encourage a greater confidence and passion for Scripture across the Church. For 2011, Biblefresh became a movement of hundreds of churches, agencies, colleges, festivals and denominations to encourage people, particularly within the church, to stop viewing the Bible as a toxic text, and find new ways to engage with passion with the Bible. 2011 was the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Version of the Bible and therefore the Evangelical Alliance identified a unique opportunity for the Church to focus its attention on the Word of God. Churches, and their members, were asked to look for opportunities to raise levels of Biblical understanding through the following four areas: The impetus for The Big Bible Project came from Biblefresh (as well as The Big Read in the NorthEast), especially drawing upon this aim:
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DRUDGE REPORT 2012® Christian News Headlines Seven Assurances the Resurrection Gives March 30, 2013|11:58 am Auguste Comte, a French philosopher and skeptic, was once belittling English writer, Thomas Carlyle, for his faith in Jesus Christ. Comte suggested that he might start a religion of his own to replace Christianity. "Very good," responded Carlyle. "All you need to do is to be crucified, rise again the third day and get the world to believe that you are still alive. Then your new religion just might have a chance." No religion in the world can match the claims of Christianity. Indeed, and the ramifications of that one event in human history – the resurrection of Jesus – gives us seven great assurances for life. 1. The Bible says, "He [Jesus] was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification" (Rom. 4:25). Follow us Get CP eNewsletter ›› 2. The Bible says, "Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. 3. The Bible says, [Jesus said], "And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age" (Matt. 28:20). 4. 5. 6. 7.
9 Marks Different preachers will develop slightly different ways of preparing sermons, which is fine. Do what works for you. That said, here are some steps that should be involved in the preparation of any expositional sermon. Meditate on the text deeply. What is Your True Astrological Zodiac Star Sign? Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog