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My Year in Evangelism—Ben Pfahlert 

Most people in my local area have a very limited knowledge of the Bible. There’s the odd occasion where someone hears the gospel and believes within a few weeks, but most people will take months if not years. I am in it for the long haul.

Value the Arts—Karen Beilharz

Writing has connected me with whole communities of non-Christians who need to hear the gospel but who do not necessarily know other Christians. God has been kind in gifting me with opportunities to share my faith, but that sort of pre-evangelism and evangelism is hard and lonely work.

A Hell of a Kiss

Love that is only for another human person is hellish. As long as it presents itself as the true goal of human existence, erotic passion cheats lovers of the real Love for which they were made. (From 2016)

My Year in Books — Amy Isham

I’m good at starting books. Sometimes I don’t finish them, or I take my own sweet time. This year I was doing a lot of research, so my bookshelf was a mix of critical pop culture, heavy phenomenology, heavier satanic panic books, and reflective Christian books - with some fiction for bedtimes.

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My Year in Evangelism—Ben Pfahlert 

Most people in my local area have a very limited knowledge of the Bible. There’s the odd occasion where someone hears the gospel and believes within a few weeks, but most people will take months if not years. I am in it for the long haul.

My Year in Books – Craig Hamilton

Here are my ten favourite books from this year. There wasn’t a theme that emerged this year. It’s more of an eclectic mix of theology, psychology, science, apologetics, social commentary, and ancient Church Fathers.

The Art of Clear Teaching and Preaching

After plenty of Bible reading and study, you should be able to distil exactly what it is about so you could summarise it in a couple of minutes to a child or hold forth for ten minutes to a ministry colleague. You won’t need your notes to do that because you will know exactly what this text is all about.

Men Without Chests

The Abolition of Man was first published in book form in 1943. As with much of C.S. Lewis’ work, his argument has proven to be remarkably prescient. While not a ‘Reformed theologian,’ Lewis was at heart a Bible man, sharing much in common with the presuppositional apologetics of theologians such as Herman Bavinck.

Value the Arts—Karen Beilharz

Writing has connected me with whole communities of non-Christians who need to hear the gospel but who do not necessarily know other Christians. God has been kind in gifting me with opportunities to share my faith, but that sort of pre-evangelism and evangelism is hard and lonely work.

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