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Storytelling: How the Stories of the Manger and the Cross Shape the Way We Share Jesus (Phil. 2) Chris Altrock – August 14, 2011

Many of you know that I grew up outside of any religious faith.  As a child, I didn’t know anything about Christianity.  I couldn’t tell you a single book in the Bible.  I couldn’t name a single character in the Bible except Jesus.  For the first sixteen years of my life I knew nothing about Christianity.Storytelling: How the Stories of the Manger and the Cross Shape the Way We Share Jesus (Phil. 2) Chris Altrock – August 14, 2011

Would You Withdraw?

There’s a fascinating and downright convicting summary of Jesus’ ministry in chapter 5 of Luke’s account.  In the original language, Luke paints this picture: Testimonies, reports, and “Did you hear?” about Jesus were spreading like wildfire. … Would You Withdraw?

Storytelling: How the Story of the Tomb Shapes the Way We Share Jesus (Col. 1:15-20) Chris Altrock – August 7, 2011

Summer and reading go together.  For some of us, it’s an unwanted combination.  A high school freshman whose name I will not reveal responded in this way when her school’s required summer reading list arrived: “Summer reading?  That’s an oxymoron.  Who wants to read in the summer?!”  But for many others, summer and reading are welcome pairing.  We have a little more free time in the summer and we are finally able to get to the novel, the biography, or that thriller that we’ve wanted to read.  We read on the beach while tanning, in the car or plane while traveling, or on a deck while relaxing.  How many of you enjoyed reading a good story this summer?Storytelling: How the Story of the Tomb Shapes the Way We Share Jesus (Col. 1:15-20) Chris Altrock – August 7, 2011