Posts Tagged ‘gospel’

PostHeaderIcon Stranger on the Road to Emmaus videos

In the late 90s John Cross wrote The Stranger On the Road to Emmaus as a guide for teaching the Gospel in a way that could help avoid syncretism on the point of the hearer. The method was a time tested one pioneered by New Tribes Mission in numerous mission fields. A short video showing its use in Papua New Gineau is posted in the previous post, “Why Everyone Needs Strong and Sustained Bible Teaching.”

The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus - VideoBook

It’s been called “the greatest story ever told.” Now the central message of the Bible is brought to life in this eleven-hour online Bible study. This self-paced course has been adapted from the popular award winning DVD series - The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus

Your teacher will take these individual elements and chronologically tie them together into one universal drama. Whether you have significant Bible knowledge, or have never read “the Book”—this online series is for you.

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PostHeaderIcon “Why Confess Christ: The Use and Abuse of Rom. 10:9-10″ by John Hart

This excellent article on Rom. 10:9-10 by John Hart, published in the Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society, should be read by every pastor. How many times is this verse used as a salvation verse? Does this verse have anything to do with the justification before God of the Church Age Christian, or is this a verse that says something completely different about God’s promise of deliverance for the remnant of Israel? Click here for the link to the article in Logos Bible Software.

This is a link to the article in Logos

You need to have the Theological Journal Collection in order to view the Logos link. If you do not have this go to www.galaxie.com for information.

The article can be viewed on the GES website, Vol 12 No 2, pp 3-35 in the Journal for the Grace Evangelical Society