Psalm 107:2 (KJV)
2 Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy;

 

 

With Dr. Gary Chapman about Five Love Languages

I wish I had heard this before I got married. GREAT STUFF!!!

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Monday – Five Love Languages
Tuesday – Preparation for Marriage
Wednesday – The Grace of Anger
Thursday – Five Languages of Children 1
Friday – Five Languages of Children 2
Saturday – Five Signs of a Healthy Family

Russell O’Quinn is an internationally known test pilot and aircraft designer. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, he joined Douglas Aircraft Company in 1956 and became their far-eastern representative on a classified Reconnaissance Jet Bomber program based in Japan.

After leaving Douglas in 1965 Mr. O’Quinn established the first civilian flight test company in the U.S. He acquired the first civilian-owned fleet of jet fighters and converted them to high performance test beds to provide flight test programs for the nation’s aerospace industry and the Department of Defense. The news media referred to him as the “owner of the world’s 14th largest jet air force.”

In 1969, the U.S. State Department asked Mr. O’Quinn to develop and head the U.S. food airlift to Biafra during the Civil War in Nigeria. Utilizing four giant Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter aircraft on loan from the USAF, he and his crews flew more than 1,000 relief missions under combat conditions to the surrounded area during the one-year conflict.

In 1972, the State Department called on him again to perform a similar program in Bangladesh. He and his staff conducted a major airlift of food and relief supplies to the remote areas of Bangladesh that had been devastated by a civil war and a massive typhoon.

More recently, he has designed and developed a new concept tactical jet fighter. At present, he is demonstrating the prototype of this aircraft to the U.S. military.

Mr. O’Quinn has been featured in Life Magazine as one of the top test pilots in the United States. He has been a guest on the “Today Show” and many other network programs. A television special pertaining to his background and the jet fighter program, entitled “Skyfox”, is currently being aired nationally on the PBS network.

Russell and his wife, Mary Alice, reside in Southern California near Edwards Air Force Base.

Here is a personal testimony that has changed the lives of many people.

Parts of this interesting story of John Bishop’s life:

PART ONE———-John’s Story

PART TWO———-What I would do if I were you

PART THREE——–Depression

PART FOUR———Mrs. Johns Bishop

PART FIVE———Still Learning

You can obtain this heart moving DVD video for only $10 plus postage from:

God is so Good Ministries
99 Christian Ranch Road
Rose Bud, AR 72137
www.godissogood.org

I believe the only way you and I can reach those people at Walmart, CVS, Publix, Doctor’s office or any other places we go is by giving them a Gospel tract or a soul-winning DVD like ours.

That Gospel tract or DVD will probably be the only contact that person will ever have with the Gospel. I am nearing 80 and only one person in those 80 years approached me with the Gospel. I have lived in our house for 18 years and not one person has knocked on our door from any church in those 18 years, and we live in the Bible Belt.

Where are the ambassadors, the reconcilers? 2 Cor. 5:18-19 tells us we have been given the ministry of reconciliation. 2 Cor. 5:20 says we are ambassadors for Christ.

The greatest business in all the world is sharing the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ to a lost, hell bound world. That world is around us wherever we go. That is our mission field. Someone said, “Every heart without Christ is a mission field, and every heart with Christ is (or should be) a missionary.” So much for the preaching.

Here is what I have that will assist you in being an effective ambassadors for Christ and putting you into the ministry of reconciliation.

The Story of Jesus for Children is a great eye catcher to every parent. In the menu you can select either English or Spanish. Every child in your Sunday School and church should be given this DVD.

How Does Your Future Look? has 5 English, 2 Spanish and 2 Sign Language Videos. All videos are made to win people to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

This Might Be Your Future has 2 English, 1 Spanish and 1 Sign Language Videos. The two English Videos deal with the Great White Throng Judgment Seat of God and Hell Is For Real. These two videos have motivated me for many years to share my faith.

Ideas – How I Give Out DVDS is a how-to-do-it example lesson. I simply share with you some ideas that will help you get going with sharing the DVDS.

Now that you have viewed some or all of the above, let me tell you what you can do next: Click here.

This is a non-profit ministry. We do not charge for this service of supplying you with the DVDs you request. Our mission is to get the Word of God into the hands of everybody we come in contact with. I personally have given out over 1,400 DVDs in 2014.

If you are interested and have a burden to reach people with the Gospel and would like to have what I have shown you then please e-mail me at bama4u@bellsouth.net or call me at 205-206-6015.

As I have said above, this is a non-profit ministry. It cost me $12.50 (or 25 cents each) to produce 100 DVDs. They are free to you for the asking. However if you would like to make a donation of any amount it would be appreciated. All donations will go to the purchase of more DVDs, sleeves and ink and no amount will go to me.

If you are a church and would like me to customize your DVD by inserting your picture along with a picture of your church, address, phone numbers and times of services. I can do this at no cost to you as long as you pay for my cost of 25 cents each (stated above). Many churches use these DVDs in their visitation and evangelism ministries. You can also request we omit any video from your customize order. I want you to like what you are giving out.

May God give us all a greater burden for the perishing.

Mel Brown

How can a Christian overcome the fear of witnessing?

Possible causes of fear in relation to witnessing include shyness; past or perceived rejection or humiliation; an inability to articulate our personal testimony; a lack of knowledge of Scripture; a failure to trust in the Lord; and an ignorance of why men reject the gospel. Determining the actual cause of fear may be difficult, and understanding the reason may not dispel our fear. But we are commanded to be bold for Jesus (Ephesians 6:19), so we may simply have to persevere, one step at a time. In the meantime we can apply some basic principles and sharpen our skills, since fear can be overcome by preparation (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

If we are not walking with Christ, we will not be able to witness for Christ effectively, so we certainly need to be living a consistent, Christian life. “Let your light shine before men” (Matthew 5:16). If at all possible, we should be attending a Bible-teaching church. Also, we can always improve our knowledge of Scripture, and we should study well the book of John.

Our Lord shared the gospel with many different people. He understood Nicodemus and the woman at the well, and He used that knowledge in drawing them to Himself (John chapters 3 and 4). Our approach, too, should be personally tailored. As we speak with an unbeliever, we should try to ascertain what is keeping him from salvation. Generally speaking, there are three factors that keep people from belief: ambivalence about God, fear of God, and hatred toward God, which includes despising His teachings and His Son.

A study of the Gospel of John will show that the key to successful witnessing is love. Jesus loved people to the point of accepting the cross and separation from the Father. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can learn to love people more. When we do, we will be more motivated to share the gospel, since our desire to save people from eternal punishment will grow. Love compels us to communicate the good news. The Holy Spirit will open doors for us by convicting people of their sin and stirring up a desire for salvation, and He will arrange for our paths to cross. Our job is simply to speak with people and explain that salvation is available to every sinner, and to present the good news of salvation.

Speaking is what many find troubling, as did Moses (Exodus 4:10). However, if we are walking as Christians; if we study and plan; if we rely on the Holy Spirit, the One who convicts and regenerates (John 16:8; Titus 3:5); if we realize that failure is acceptable and that God blesses us when we are rejected (Luke 6:22); and if we truly love people and want to help guide them to heaven, we should be able to find a witnessing approach that works for us.

One method to consider is to prepare and memorize a simple testimony of what Jesus did for us, and this should include several keywords. We also should memorize a few key verses that relate to the gospel and to our testimony. Then, when any one of our keywords arises in a conversation, in a context that can be related to the things of God, we can discuss our testimony or recite a verse and explain the meaning. If we are asked any relevant questions, we can proceed with the confidence that the Holy Spirit has opened a heart. If the other person expresses no interest, we can simply continue the original conversation without anxiety. At the very least, we will have planted a seed.

Study the Word, live the Christian life, let the Holy Spirit do His work (John 3:8), and look for opportunities to share the gospel. It is a privilege to be a part of spreading God’s good news to the world. As we fulfill the Great Commission, we have Jesus’ wonderful promise, “Surely I am with you always” (Matthew 28:20). What have we to fear?

What keeps me from witnessing?

Dear Friend, I have always been a “HOW TO” type of teacher/preacher. Many teachers or preachers tell us “WE OUGHT TO….” or “WE SHOULD….” but fail to instruct on the “HOW TO….”

The following is the “HOW TO” of winning a person to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Make soul winning a priority in your life and be proficient in it. In other words, get good at it.

  1. What keeps me from witnessing? What are my reasons for my excuses?
  2. How can a Christian overcome the fear of witnessing? – Possible causes of fear in relation to witnessing.
  3. A mission minded man in hell.
  4. Here is Mel Brown’s Approach.
  5. The Rebecca Moss Approach
  6. An easy way to share your faith
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