Together we can Pray for Israel, learn about Jewish Evangelism, Messianic Jews and how to Support a Missionary. United for Israel.
Source: A Little Word With A Big Meaning – Because the best way to bless Israel is with Jesus
Together we can Pray for Israel, learn about Jewish Evangelism, Messianic Jews and how to Support a Missionary. United for Israel.
Source: A Little Word With A Big Meaning – Because the best way to bless Israel is with Jesus
“Today I was given an assignment in school that…”
Source: Texas Teacher Forced 7th Graders To Deny That God Is Real Or Get Failing Grade
The Religious Studies Project, as an academic endeavour studying religion, is of course devoutly secular. In fact, we tend to take the connection between secularity and the academy completely for g…
Source: The Invention of the Secular Academy > The Religious Studies Project
Winning & Building Hebrew speaking Jews & Arabs in Israel for Messiah
Source: A Voice in the Desert – Because the best way to bless Israel is with Jesus
Catholics generally don’t think of Jesus as an evangelist per say, but rather a storyteller. Well, the Son of God understood parables are powerful vehicles for truth. Since parables impact people when they can relate to the details of the story, Jesus told stories about the ordinary people of His day.
Nancy Ward also understands when people simply tell their personal journey of faith in their own words, they can help others who are seeking an authentic meeting with God. Ordinary people can reach, or evangelize, many who are outside the traditional Church.
Nancy is a Catholic writer with a unique mission from God to encourage fellow Catholics to start evangelizing. With her new DVD, Sharing YOUR faith story, she removes Catholic’s fear of the word evangelism and equips them to step out with confidence and simply share the joy of the Gospel.
God definitely used Nancy’s background to prepare…
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Consider how one humble Anglo-Saxon poet can teach us about the ancient transition from the oral to written delivery of poetry.
In recent study about the transition from aural to literary communication I came upon the following fascinating fact.
In an essay entitled “Oral to Written,” J.B. Bessinger writes:
As literate authors learned to assimilate oral materials to pen-and-parchment composition, and since cultural life and centres of writing were controlled so largely by the Church, it was inevitable that the oral transmission of pagan verse would die out, or at best leave few records of an increasingly precarious existence. Meanwhile the invasion of bookish culture into an oral tradition proceeded.
Amid the overwhelming anonymity of the period, Cynewulf was the only poet who troubled to record his name, not from motives of a new literary vanity, but against the Day of Judgement:* “I beg every man of human kind who…
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