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Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

Does the Bible teach that homosexuals will go to hell?

Regardless of whether or not you believe the Bible is true, it is worth investigating what it actually says about homosexuality. There are many issues that could be addressed, but for the sake of simplicity we will focus on just two questions: QUESTION #1 DOES THE BIBLE TEACH THAT HOMOSEXUALITY IS SINFUL? ANSWER #1 THE […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

Do we have to wait until we die to find out if we’re going to heaven?

The Problem Many of us assume that we can’t be sure. As a result, we end up living in fear of God. We never experience His love and intimacy because we’re not sure if He’s going to condemn us to hell. We do good works, but they can all too easily be motivated by a […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

Can we live a life of deliberate sin and still go to heaven?

The Problem If it’s possible to live a life of deliberate sin and still go to heaven, then some Christians might choose to take advantage of God’s grace and devote their life to intentionally sinning every day. If it’s not possible to live a life of deliberate sin and still go to heaven, then some […]

Written by Mark BroadbentAugust 28, 2016December 24, 2016

Developing a Church Mission, Process, Program and Goals

There’s lots of ways to run a church, but this is how I tend to set them up in terms of the Mission, Process, Program and Goals… MISSION To lead Non-Believers to become Grace-Driven, Spirit-Empowered, Missionaries PROCESS 1. EXPERIENCE God’s Grace 2. CONNECT with each other 3. GROW in our intimacy with Jesus 4. IMPACT […]

Written by Mark BroadbentApril 6, 2016December 19, 2016

Christianity can be way better than you think

In his book ‘The Life You’ve Always Wanted’, John Ortberg says… “I am disappointed with myself. I am disappointed not so much with particular things I have done as with aspects of who I have become. I have a nagging sense that all is not as it should be… I attend a high school reunion […]

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