Spiritual Life Basics
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Lesson OneBeginning the Spiritual Life3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoMaking God and His Word a Priority3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeLearning to Pray3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourConnecting in the Church3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveSharing the Good News of Christ3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Home › Forums › Have you told others about Christ in the past? If so, what role did listening and dialogue play in the interaction? In the future, how might you use these techniques even more effectively?
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Have you told others about Christ in the past? If so, what role did listening and dialogue play in the interaction? In the future, how might you use these techniques even more effectively?
Leo replied 1 year, 11 months ago 73 Members · 74 Replies
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Deleted User03/15/2022 at 17:33I have shared about Jesus in the past. Through my work in ministry I regularly ask people about Jesus, and I ask if they are comfortable with me sharing what I believe. Typically this allows walls to come down for a conversation about Christ.
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Deleted User03/11/2022 at 11:43My longtime best friend was still living the same sinful life we had all lived many years before. On a recent visit to our house, she made the comment that she noticed how peaceful and happy I was. She wanted that too. She had no idea how many struggles I was facing at that time, but she could see that I was not relying on myself to get through them alone. I told her how my life had changed when I gave my life to God, became a church member, and regularly fellowshipped with like-minded Christians. I also gave her a women’s devotional book that had really touched me and helped me move forward in my relationship with Christ.
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Deleted User03/07/2022 at 06:56I have the experience of preaching the gospel to some people after undergoing evangelism explosion training. Before preaching the gospel, prayer is prepared and the help of the Holy Spirit is required. The difficulty of evangelism was that the target was “recognizing that he was a sinner.” Courage and confident attitude are required.
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Deleted User02/19/2022 at 14:16No but I will now
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Deleted User02/19/2022 at 09:47I have talked with others about Christ, family members, my children, for example, not sure how much our discussions affected their decisions to accept Christ. In the future I will apply these techniques with others.
Home › Forums › How is “The Romans Road” a simple approach to sharing the Gospel? Is it simpler than others you have seen?
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How is “The Romans Road” a simple approach to sharing the Gospel? Is it simpler than others you have seen?
Deleted User replied 3 years, 3 months ago 66 Members · 68 Replies
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Deleted User02/19/2022 at 14:16The Romans Road is an easy way to show the salvation that following Jesus leads to with unbelievers
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Deleted User02/19/2022 at 09:49The Romans road helps to remember what is most important to share about the gospel.
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Deleted User02/14/2022 at 21:54It gives all the steps to salvation and as you speak these truths, you can clearly see where a person is at and what they understand and if you should continue or if he needs more time.
There is a simpler version of the gospel for kids in a booklet form that doesn’t have any words in the book, just colored pages that go along with the song
My heart was black as sin (page is black
Until my savior came in
His precious blood I’m told (page is red)
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Deleted User02/10/2022 at 18:07In short, these are all truths of the road to sour salvation!
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Deleted User02/10/2022 at 18:08Sorry “Our Salvation”
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Deleted User02/03/2022 at 15:22Seems simple enough…I’ve never heard of this approach.