Showing posts with label Gregory Koukl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory Koukl. Show all posts
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Help Melinda Penner Of Stand To Reason
She's been part of Stand to Reason since helping Greg Koukl found it twenty-five years ago. She had an accident last year and needs financial help. Here's a GoFundMe page for her.
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
“Contend earnestly for the faith…”
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| Handing the Gospel from one person to the next |
Guard the Gospel:
Sadly, in spite of the plethora of materials available to believers, there is still a profound biblical illiteracy in Christian circles….
So, how do we guard the Gospel? Two ways. First, we continue in the things already delivered to us. Second, we pass the baton. Those are the rules….
The key to contending for the faith—to surviving the spiritual onslaught of the 21st century—is to guard the Gospel. The key to that is found in two simple phrases. One, “Continue in the things you have learned.” Back to the basics. Back to the Word as it has been entrusted to us. And two, entrust it to faithful disciples who will be able to teach others also.
That’s it. Guard the Gospel by continuing in the truth already revealed, then pass the baton. Proclaim the truth faithfully, guard it diligently, and pass it on carefully. That is how we contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. That is how we guard the Gospel Paul entrusted to Timothy, now entrusted to us….
http://www.str.org/Media/Default/Publications/1309%20Enhanced%20Solid%20Ground-Contend%20Earnestly-1.pdf
Tuesday, July 02, 2013
Greg Koukl on the Causes of Homosexuality
Greg Koukl’s “Stand to Reason” has published a 12-page overview that discusses some of the causes of homosexuality, taken from Alan Shlemon’s forthcoming booklet, The Ambassador’s Guide to Discussing Homosexuality. This is an excerpt:
http://www.str.org/publications/nature-or-nurture
http://www.str.org/publications/nature-or-nurture
Monday, May 27, 2013
Is Apologetics a Failure?
Gregory Koukl is both exceptionally insightful, and exceptionally concise in this video.
http://str.typepad.com/weblog/2013/05/is-apologetics-a-failure-video.html
“I don’t think it’s the goal of apologetics to win the culture. I think it’s the goal of apologetics to win people, and once you win people, then you disciple them, and once you disciple them, in the process of their growing in Christ, then they have an impact in the culture.”
“We have success stories all over the place, we just have to do more of it.”
http://str.typepad.com/weblog/2013/05/is-apologetics-a-failure-video.html
“I don’t think it’s the goal of apologetics to win the culture. I think it’s the goal of apologetics to win people, and once you win people, then you disciple them, and once you disciple them, in the process of their growing in Christ, then they have an impact in the culture.”
“We have success stories all over the place, we just have to do more of it.”
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