Bulletin Inserts – Various Topics
A Review of Eben Alexander III’s Proof of Heaven (Download as .doc file or PDF file)
A Review of Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth
A Cloud On The Horizon: Hope For Biblical Revival In Our Time?
A Review of The Secret by Rhonda Byrne (Download as a .doc file or in a .pdf file)
What should a Christian’s devotional life look like?
Medical Study Questions the Power of Prayer: How Should Christians Respond?
“The Movie” is Ending—Now What?
What If Michael Newdow Lived in Your Neighborhood?
“No, I Won’t Bless the Food.” (Download as a .docx file or a .pdf file.)
Bulletin Inserts – Ten Questions Series
Ten Questions to Ask at a Thanksgiving Gathering
Ten Questions to Ask at a Class Reunion
Ten Questions To Ask To Benefit From a Conference or Special Event
Ten Questions to Ask to Turn a Conversation Toward the Gospel
Ten Questions to Ask About The Da Vinci Code
(This insert is larger than usual. Please print on the front and back of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper and fold in half before inserting into your bulletin. The last page of this bi-fold is blank and may be personalized with your church information.)
Ten Questions to Ask About The Passion of the Christ
(This insert is larger than usual. Please print on the front and back of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper and fold in half before inserting into your bulletin. The last page of this bi-fold is blank and may be personalized with your church information.)
Ten Questions to Ask at a Christmas Gathering
Ten Questions to Ask at the Start of a New Year or On Your Birthday
Ten Questions to Ask at an Easter Gathering
Bulletin Inserts From Simplify Your Spiritual Life
Foreword
Simplifying and First Principles
Know the Good News of Christian Spirituality
Rest Your Soul in “the Simplicity and Purity of Devotion to Christ”
Take Up Your Cross Daily and Follow Jesus
Root Your Spirituality in Scripture
Embrace a Trinitarian Spirituality
Experience Congregational Spirituality
Don’t Mistake Simplicity for Heaven
Simplify Your Spiritual Life Without Misconceptions
Beware of Progress
Do All to the Glory of God
Simplifying and the Truth
Rely on the Authority and Guidance of Scripture
Ask Often, “What Does the Bible Say?”
Go to the Scriptures for Patience, Comfort, and Hope
Establish Bible Reading Routines
Connect Spirit with Truth
Spontaneously Sing Psalms
Meditate on Scripture and Life
Meditate for Light and Heat
Meditate and Apply
Ask the Philippians 4:8 Questions
Ask the Joseph Hall Questions
Simplifying and Prayer
Ask, and You Will Receive Something Good
Don’t Always Pray the Same Prayer
Pray Scripture
Pray the Prayers of Others
Have a Real
Prayer Closet
Pray Through Today’s Plans
Use Prayer Prompts
Simplifying and Your Journal
Keep a Simple Journal
Practice Random Acts of Journaling
Probe Your Soul with Questions
Simplifying and Your Mind
Avoid Spiritual Anesthesia
Turn It Off!
Collect Great Questions
Walk with the Wise
Repeat the Truth
See Everything as an Illustration of Biblical Truth
Simplifying and Your Heart
Sanctify Your Suffering as Spirituality
Kill Your Sins
Sing Your Spirituality
Minimize Electronic Spirituality, Part 1
Build the Wealth of Simplicity with Contentment
Learn to Be Content with Christ
Simplifying and Your Time
Discipline Yourself . . . Without Legalism
Practice Spiritual Multi-tasking
Remind Yourself
Remove One Thing, Organize One Thing
File It, for the Sake of Your Soul
Recognize the Spirituality of Work
Remember the Physicality of Spirituality
Do Nothing-and Do It to the Glory of God
Live Biblically on the Lord’s Day
Schedule Margin on the Lord’s Day
Simplifying and Others
Read Books to Your Family that Stimulate Spirituality
Ask People How You Can Pray for Them
Prepare for Evangelism with a Simple Outline
Serve Effectively
Invent a Ministry
Seek True Fellowship, Not Mere Socializing
Cultivate Koinonia in the Church
Fellowship Face to Face, Part 1
Fellowship Face to Face, Part 2
Minimize Electronic Spirituality, Part 2
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