- Tue, Mar 30, 2010
- Missions
Just Asking…Evangelism and Discipleship tips helping you reach your world
Once the spiritual conversation gets started, trust the Holy Spirit to change the person's life.
Once the spiritual conversation gets started, trust the Holy Spirit to change the person's life.
As I read through all that has been written by fellow believers recently concerning the End of the Spear controversy about Mart Green’s hiring of Chad Allen to play Nate/Steve Saint, I felt an incredible sadness.
I’ve spoken on Matthew 6 in Kenya and Cambodia, but I change illustrations, while still focusing on the importance of giving. I believe giving is universal, a timeless principle, which God taught to and expected of the poorest Israelite.

Elisabeth Elliot talks about cross-bearing Christianity, the immaterial wealth of her mission heritage, and what has given her strength in the face of adversity.
In a great number of North American evangelical homes today, Elisabeth Elliot is a household word. Her radio program, “Gateway to Joy,” is broadcast on some 250 English-speaking stations and some 250 more in translation. She speaks of “soldierly qualities” and the need for a cross-bearing Christianity. She reiterates the need for wives to be submissive to husbands. She challenges outright the dating practices of our youth. Simply put, she advocates a Christianity that is a striking contrast to much of what fills the “bestseller” section in Christian bookstores today.
ChristianityTodayMovies.com included some excerpts from the following statements in their article at www.christianitytoday.com/movies/news/chadallen.html.