This morning I found a resource that might help you reach your Chinese friends and neighbours.
'Explore' is a bi-lingual study which starts off exploring the evidence that points to God's existance. I am impressed with appropriateness and senstivity of the questions and illustrations.
Over the four sessions it goes through the major points that you would find in the Four Spiritual Laws or Knowing God Personally:
A few members of our Swiss team and I are getting together to talk about how we can create opportunities for our non-Christian friends to discover God's story together.
I'd like for you to join us.
Are you free at 1:30 pm (Sydney Time) on Wednesday May 3 or Sunday May 7?
I have often been at a loss of how to tell my Muslim friends about Easter.
Muslims don't believe that Jesus died. Most say it was Judas or someone who looked like Jesus who was on the cross.
Last month I found a tract which talks about Jesus' Last Days on Earth. It was written by a missionary couple who spent many years in Pakistan and understand the mindset of the Musllims in that country.
Yesterday my wife and I celebrated our 35th anniversary.
The day started off different than either of us expected. While my wife was changing her earrings, one of them jumped into the bathroom sink. Tears and sobs shattered the mood of the morning. It was one of her favourite earrings; a birthday gift from a friend.
Yesterday Allan was baptised. It was a wonderful party.
Allan's been a friend for four years. We met when his wife started coming to our Discovery Bible Study. We've been on picnics and camping trips together. His son is in my computer club. We've had lots of informal talks about God. When we first started talking he told me he was an atheist. Last year he and his wife started leading a Discovery Bible Study with one of our neighbours. By this time he was convinced there was a God, but not so sure about Jesus.