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  • I had a milestone happen yesterday in the Enrichment Center. A first-time guest family dropped by the EC after Sunday School. A family from Peru who lives in our area. The Dad told me that their eldest daughter suggested their family go to our church on Sunday which was yesterday. They came to our Fall Festival the last 2 years, but never got around to attending on Sunday. Even though their English was hard to understand, we had a delightful conversation about the EC and our church. Then he asked me what Bible our church uses. They only knew about the King James. We have sample Bibles of the CSB which is the Bible our pastor uses when he preaches and our SS masterials use for Bible study. I explained the difference and they looked through the samples. I also showed them a shelf of donated Bibles that we giveaway. They selected one of the free CSB Bibles. They were thrilled to have one!

    Do you have Bibles to giveaway in the library? If so, how do you make people aware of them? Where do you place them?

    BTW, they "joined" the Enrichment Center and checked out 3 books selected by their 3 daughters.

    The milestone is the opportunity to touch the lives of a family who have been without a church family.

    I shared this story through email with our church staff first thing this morning. Their response has been "please continue to share these experiences with us!"

    Morlee

     

     

    • , 50 Steps with Jesus teaches what it means to be a Christian—basics of having a prayer life, studying the Bible, and understanding faith terms and practices. By Dr. Ron Harvel, Brigadier General, USAF retired chaplain

  •  Know What You Believe, by Paul Little. It could be termed a classic because it has been around a really long time, but so stable in laying out our relationship with God when we come to know Him.  

  • Gentle and Lowly: the heart of Christ for sinners and sufferers By Dane Ortlund

    The 4 wills of God: the way he directs our steps and frees us to direct our own by Emerson Eggerichs

  • Mere Christianity by C S Lewis, How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth by Gordon Fee

    • Slight update:  ITS Worth. Instead of IT’S. smile

  • I'll go first. The Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney

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