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Author Archives: David Rogers, Master of Arts in Apologetics, M.A. Ministry
Work Teams leave a legacy in Lives
If you have ever wondered what it is like to be a part of a repeated and a long team ministry team, perhaps this video will give you and idea. One of several churches that have faithfully partnered with us … Continue reading
A Fresh Start
Read about one of the lives changed through the ministry and outreach of the New Life Baptist Church, located in center city Santiago, Chile. Please visit the link below to read about how God is changing lives through the message … Continue reading
Posted in Print Communications
Tagged college outreach, evangelism, Santiago Chile, student ministries, testimony
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Families and Missions
It was a fun and eye-opening weekend staying with some “new” friends in one of our supporting churches. The family was not only hospitable, but down-to-earth. Plus they knew what a missionary faces while traveling. They were formerly missionaries as … Continue reading
The Results are in…and Missions Reading Loses!
I have kept you waiting to know what reading I would recommend. I hope the wait has not been too aggravating! In the meantime, maybe some of you decided to go searching for some good reading on your own. That … Continue reading
Pardon My Directness…
Recently, while talking with some people at a church in New Jersey, I was interested to know if they had ever read a book on missions. That includes biographies, history or just a general informational book about the work of … Continue reading
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Tagged missiology, missionary biography, missions, reading trends among Christians
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Dangers in the Acropolis
The education of our children could rightly be classified as the top issue on the tidal wave of cultural debate. While reading a post that a cousin put on Facebook, I could see the undercurrents of secular humanism and the … Continue reading
Posted in Evaluating our Christian Culture
Tagged biblical worldview, creation, education, evolution, humanism, indoctrination, secularism
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A simple way to show God’s love
Let me tell you about a man I met at a Marc’s store in Brecksville, Ohio. While checking out at the Customer Service counter, the man who was next to me heard me say that I was from New Jersey. … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of Interest
Tagged Bible, Christian witness, God's owners manual, love of Christ, unemployed
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