Evangelism
The Events of your life can be of interest to others even if you do not like tea and crumpets! A training event is scheduled to empower and teach people over 50 to use their life stories for Christ. This will be great training for adult and senior adult teachers, directors and pastors. Led by Pastor Dub Chambers Tuesday, August 12th 8:30 am - Coffee & Cookies 9:00 am - Noon - Conference Hosted by Encore at Derby Hill Baptist Church 207 SE 19th St. Loveland, CO |
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ICE (Intentional Community Evangelism) will be a major thrust of the ministry efforts of Colorado Baptists during the Democratic National Convention August 25-29. CBGC church members are invited to join the teams coming in from around the country to help with this evangelistic event. |
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Learn more about this inspirational ministry showing Gods love in practical ways. Feed My Sheep Ministries is led by a Colorado Baptist Mission Service Corps Missionary in Glenwood Springs.
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By Mickey Noah, SBC North American Mission Board ALPHARETTA, GA (BP) -- More than 3,000 Southern Baptist churches have registered commitments to develop an intentional and comprehensive missions strategy through the Acts 1:8 Challenge. |
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MAKING PROGRESS James Holt, a junior at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, pauses from his work to assess the condition of a home damaged by floods following Hurricane Katrina. Holt was one of many students from Colorado who spent their Spring Break repairing homes in New Orleans in conjunction with Operation NOAH Rebuild. Army of volunteers sets renovation record in New Orleans By Marilyn Stewart, Louisiana Baptist Convention NEW ORLEANS (BP) -- While many of their peers were seekign sunny beaches for spring break, nearly 1,000 high school and college students from across the U.S. devoted their mid-term vacations to help New Orleans residents take additional steps of recovery from 2005's Hurricane Katrina. |
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In cooperation with International Evangelism Association, the CBGC offers training in One to One Discipleship methodology. This process multiplies the number of disciples in the church. When disciples are trained, it results in more mature believers in Christ, who will in turn reach others. This vastly expands a congregation's ability to reach others for Christ. |
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