Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Discernment Exercises Posted on RansomFellowship.org

Your God Does Intolerable Things: Discernment Exercise
By: Denis Haack
Date: 11/10/2008
Topic: Discernment
Often the questions we face in a pluralistic culture require Christians to develop an apologetic for their faith. A reasonable, winsome defense of what we believe to be true. And sometimes the questions that are raised go to very heart of things.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=474&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=8

Questioning American Foreign Policy: Discernment Exercise
By: Kevin Hilman
Date: 11/10/2008
Topic: Discernment
Christians believe that though citizenship is part of the calling of every believer, our commitment to the truth and kingdom of God must take precedence over our patriotism. “My country, right or wrong” is not a slogan the believer can adopt.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=475&B=Kevin%20Hilman&TID=8

Why I Kissed Christian Concerts Good-bye: Discernment Exercise
By: Matt Redmond
Date: 11/10/2008
Topic: Discernment
For years I have gone to concerts done by Christians. I have seen most of the popular bands and soloists in the Contemporary Christian Music market over the past fifteen years. Some were entertaining, some were not and few were what I consider high-caliber talent. But regardless of how talented they were there was one thing that almost all of them did during their time on stage: talk.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=476&B=Matt%20Redmond&TID=8

Beatitudes on the Dark Side: Discernment ExerciseBy: Denis HaackDate: 11/05/2008 Topic: Discernment
One of the great classics of 20th century Christian writing is The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis. It’s one of those rare books that appeals so effortlessly to our hearts and imaginations and minds that learning becomes an intense pleasure.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=473&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=8

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