Posted by Intagrate Lite
Posted by Intagrate Lite
Posted by Intagrate Lite
Like most of us who were alive during 9/11, I’ve spent a lot of time this week reflecting on the events of that day, the lives lost, and of a world forever changed. I had never been to New York when the twin towers stood, but having been there dozens of times since 2001, it has become my favorite city in the world.
I ended up working a lot in lower Manhattan and even in an office that overlooked Ground Zero, so I was able to watch the site being rebuilt all the way up until the memorial opened and One World Trade Center was completed.
I snapped this picture of the cross at Ground Zero during my first trip to New York in the fall of 2002 with Olivia and my parents (with a film camera). Years later it was good to see that it has been preserved in the 9/11 museum. While this cross can clearly be seen as a reminder of the earthly events that happened, it is also a reminder to me that no matter what happens on this earth we have a citizenship in heaven (Phil 3:20) that was made possible by the love that God demonstrated toward us in sacrificing His Son on the cross of Calvary, and no force in heaven or on earth can separate us from that love (Rom 8:31-39).
I will be updating this post below with links to PDF copies of the handouts and notes for the class each week as we move to a new chapter in Acts of Apostles.
When I was a student at Lipscomb University back in the mid 90s, Dr. Gerald Fulks, one of the Finance/Economics professors, taught a class every semester on personal evangelism. During that class, he made the argument that it was essential to have a good recollection of the main ideas of the book of Acts when attempting to teach someone God’s plan of salvation.
In keeping with this, Dr. Fulks presented the concept of the ABC Outline as a tool for remembering the key points of each chapter. It works by matching the sequence of the alphabet with the sequence of each chapter (i.e. Chapter 1 = A, Chapter 2 = B, and so on). For each chapter, we were encouraged to come up with a keyword or phrase that captures the main idea, and also begins with the designated letter.
This has been a powerful tool for me, and is something that I have shared with a number of classes through the years. I’ve always challenged my students to come up with their own keywords, and the first link below is to a worksheet for creating your own ABC outline.
During this class we will attempt to cover a chapter of Acts of Apostles each week and then the following week we will ask for suggestions on keywords or phrases that go along with that chapter. By doing this, each student will be able create their own, customized outline. Handouts and notes for each chapter will be posted below as they are available along with live stream recordings from the class.
Sunday Morning (10:30am)
*Teaching Jesus (Acts 8:26-40) – How can we follow the same pattern as the Apostles and early disciples in teaching Jesus to those who are lost?
Sunday Evening (6:00pm)
*Lessons From the Prayer of Hannah (I Samuel 1) – What characteristics from Hannah’s prayer for a son can we apply to our own approach to the almighty God?
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The slides and notes for Lesson 10 of my Wednesday night class at Bellevue Church of Christ on the Holy Lands are now online. We will be looking at:
Please join us in the Auditorium at 6:30pm!