A PowerPoint on Biblical Evangelism, by Bill Rhetts This is the outline of a two hour 72-slide presentation that I have given at a couple venues. It would be more beneficial to have the voice of the author give the explanation and application. Nevertheless, this may be helpful to you. Nowhere in the Scriptures are
I am very cautious in giving these praise reports, because they can come across as brag-a-thons. Not to mention that only the Lord knows if there was a true conversion, or not. I returned back to a train station that I’ve previously been open-air preaching at (with amplification). I was waiting for a crowd to
UPDATE MAY 6TH: To God be the glory, the trip was amazing. The progress/praise report is below this post. As the Lord leads, my goal is to evangelize many cities throughout many states. However not to do so by utilizing post-modern forms of evangelicalism. Time is short, and life is but a vapor, so I
This sermon jam is out of Luke Chapter 14. Don’t believe today’s emergent churchianity which says all you have to do to be saved is “slip up your hand”, or just “repeat this prayer,” or just “accept Jesus.” A born-again Christian will be sold-out to the Lord Jesus, not a sell-out to the world. A
Sermon jam on ‘What it means to Biblically ‘believe’ in Jesus, in John 3:16,’ by Bill Rhetts (a counter to easy-believism) This audio will help you better understand the doctrinal errors of easy-believism. Jesus said in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
‘Discipleship in the Church,’ by Voddie Baucham Amen both discipleship and discipline are needed within the church. It is the church (His bride) that I will be spending an eternity with. Not with my lost friends and family members. Not with my country or its constitution. Let us remember to keep that in perspective. Voddie Baucham, you’ve been
‘The cost of discipleship,’ by Leonard Ravenhill – Parts 1-11 Leonard Ravenhill was a solid preacher, and Bible teacher. No frills, no thrills, no contemporary clichés. He told the story of an old preacher by the name of Henry Varley (1835-1912.) Henry Varley was preaching a sermon, and said the following to the crowd. “The