Posted on July 11, 2009 by Daniel K. Eng
This past week one of my favorite fast food chains was giving away free food items during certain times of the day. I was so excited about this that I was telling everyone I knew: I put the news on my facebook wall, sent out an e-mail, and told people I ran into. Free food! [...]
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Posted on June 8, 2009 by Daniel K. Eng
Michael McKinley today posted a great quote from John Stott regarding the nature of evangelism at the 9Marks Blog.
You can read the post here: Church Matters: The 9Marks Blog.
Stott writes,
Christians and non-Christians are often widely separated from one another by social sub-cultures and lifestyles as well as by different values, beliefs, and moral standards. Only [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2008 by Daniel K. Eng
Over the past year, I’ve been considering the issue of evangelism and its purpose, approaches, and role in God’s kingdom. One thing that has always bothered me is that most of the sermons I hear about evangelism seem very guilt-inducing to me. They usually come from someone who is extroverted and gifted in people skills–and [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2007 by Daniel K. Eng
This past week I had the privilege of sitting down to dinner with Pastor John Lo of Epicentre church in Pasadena. As he was sharing with me his journey and how it shaped his ministry approach, I was both encouraged and challenged by his honesty and vision for God’s kingdom. Pastor John grew up as [...]
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