Friday, November 13, 2015

Billy grew up in a family with an alcoholic father who couldn't provide enough income to feed Billy and his siblings twice a day-much less 3 times. He often went to bed hungry. He never got to finish high school because he had to work to eat. Today he's married with 2 little boys and he's trying his hardest to climb out of poverty. He's taught himself how to sew and now he makes and sells school uniforms to make ends meet. Unfortunately his 'sewing machine' broke and so now he's in a world of hurt. You wanna join me in helping him? Give up a couple of lattes and let's brighten his future. Go to banyanprojects.org and I'll show you how! Let's change the world! You say, "Craig. You're not gonna change the world by fixing Billy's sewing machine". Try telling Billy that. banyanprojects.org ...changing the world...one person at a time!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Comments from Canada

I spent last week in Canada with dear friends who used my little book as a discussion point for a couple of television programs that will air on the Miracle Channel in September as well as a live radio program with listeners who called in with questions (I think the radio station may mainstream their programming at miraclechannel.ca for those who may be interested). It was really a quite interesting experience in a bit of a different Christian culture with dear brothers and sisters who were quite tolerant of one another's views. I was inspired by their comments and their experiences!

Welcome, my new Canadian friends! Feel free to join our ongoing discussion.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

More Questions that Deserve an Answer...

Can Godly Christians disagree? If you believe in Predestination are you not a Christian? If you believe in Arminianism are you not a Christian? If you are a Christian can you still believe in Predestination or Arminianism? If you consider yourself a sanctified Christian does anyone else think you are? Is their any fruit to your labor in Christ? What is it? How have you specifically loved your neighbor? Are your words empty and hollow or have you fleshed out the theology you profess? Do you have to be a matured, sanctified Christian to love others. As a sanctified, mature Christian, do you love others? What do you do with a faithful follower of Christ whose faith doesn't look exactly like yours?

Friday, April 18, 2008

Questions That Deserve an Answer

Several entries were posted to the previous thread. They have been copied and posted to this new thread. I didn't want them to get lost.