How To Reach The Lost? – Raising Zion
Every believer is called to reach the lost. Only those who are found can reach those who are lost. God found us so we can reach out.
Every believer is called to reach the lost. Only those who are found can reach those who are lost. God found us so we can reach out.
Thank you so much for continuing to pray for our strength to trust God in this journey and He has answered by providing His courage. I look back over the last year before I knew this challenge was coming and realized I had been working on editing my next Bible study in my “Daughters of the King Bible Study Series.” The study is on courage. It will be called “Heart of Courage.” I truly believe that along with your prayer support, studying the Bible on the topic of courage contributed to trusting God.
My friend’s words rattled in my brain: prayer changes things, but it’s up to you. Did we not have enough faith in God for Him to work?
I can’t tell you how much it means to me and Larry to know you care and will be praying for us for the several appointments and surgery I will have this week. I’m not going to get specific and graphic. The Lord knows the details.
Regardless of the type of injury, it’s important you find peace to help you get through through it and heal.
How to have hope through a season of depression. Do you or someone you love fight with depression? There is hope and healing to be found while waiting.
Last week we saw Jesus interact with a Roman Centurion, and the week prior to that, we saw him actually touch a leper. Both were societally objectionable acts by Jesus, and today he will complete his trio by engaging in one more activity that presses against the orthodoxy of his day – he will interact…
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“If an individual Christian does not show love toward other true Christians, the world has a right to judge that he or she is not a Christian.” —Francis Schaeffer I read Francis Schaeffer’s The Mark of the Christian shortly after it was published in 1970. Schaeffer quoted Christ’s words in John 13:35: “By this all people will know … Continued
In 2020, in the midst of quarantine, Bethel Music co-founder Jenn Johnson felt God revealing to her some truths about herself — and they were, according to her, “mostly ugly.” “If I’m honest — which I’m always honest — if I’m transparent, I really took a big look at my life one night at the … Continued