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Name: Ignatius
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Sunday, August 17, 2008

讚美之泉-紐約地區敬拜讚美

讚美之泉秋季巡迴行程
SOP Fall '08 Touring Schedule

紐約地區敬拜讚美聚會 - 法拉盛 FLUSHING, NY

時間: 9/20 (Sat)     7:00pm 敬拜讚美聚會
         9/20 (Sat)     9:00am 復興敬拜研習會 Download Registration Form

地點: 信心聖經教會「希望中心」  
        Hope Center of Faith Bible Church
        154-02 41 Ave Flushing,NY 11354
        TEL: 718-961-9355 / www.fbny.org
        聯絡人: 任可愛 弟兄  davidren05@hotmail.com


讚美之泉-紐約地區敬拜讚美

讚美之泉秋季巡迴行程
SOP Fall '08 Touring Schedule

紐約地區敬拜讚美聚會 - 法拉盛 FLUSHING, NY

時間: 9/20 (Sat)     7:00pm 敬拜讚美聚會
        9/20 (Sat)     9:00am 復興敬拜研習會 Download Registration Form

地點: 信心聖經教會「希望中心」  
        Hope Center of Faith Bible Church
        154-02 41 Ave Flushing,NY 11354
        TEL: 718-961-9355 / www.fbny.org
        聯絡人: 任可愛 弟兄  davidren05@hotmail.com


Wednesday, July 09, 2008

“尋。遇。見” 音樂話劇



一個故事, 兩個结局, 三個主角

素來没有訪問我的、現在求問我. 没有尋找我的、叫他們遇見。 我對他們說、我在這裡、我在這裡。

...開瞎子的眼, 領被因的出牢獄, 領在黑暗的出監牢.
從“起初...”  到 “阿們” 從過去今天...愛無改變
 
日期: 7/26/08 (周六)
時間: 下午五時

日期: 7/27/08 (主曰)
時間: 下午三時

費用全免

一個故事, 兩晚唔同結局...

地點 I.S. 131 孫逸仙中學禮堂

100 Hester Street New York, NY 10002

門票可到中宣會查詢

 154 Hester Street New York, NY 10013


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Lift up our hands

Dear brothers and sisters:

Please lift up your hands of prayer to the Lord and ask for the Rain of Grace.

We need prayers.  There is only so much mere men can do, the rest is in God's hands.

May all of us confess all of our sins to the Lord.

May all of us be filled with the Holy Spirit and dance in Joy and be overwhelmed with Love.

May all of us be filled with Courage and Faith which rooted in the Assurance of Sonship and Daughtership of the Lord.

May the Lord be seen through us.

May the Lord and Only the Lord be seen in the day of glory.





Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Sunday School Module II:Sunday School: Mere Christianity (Begins 2/23/08 - 3/29/2008)

Mere Christianity ( 2/23/2008 - 3/29/2008, 10 am, IS-131 Sun Yat San School)

During the Six sessions, we will cover the following topics (2 chapters for each session):

BOOK I. RIGHT AND WRONG AS A CLUE TO THE MEANING OF THE UNIVERSE (Chapters1-5)

BOOK II. WHAT CHRISTIANS BELIEVE (Chapters 6-10)

Session 1 (2/23/2008):

    1. The Law of Human Nature

    2. Some Objections

Session 2 (3/2/2008):

    3. The Reality of the Law

    4. What Lies Behind the Law

Session 3 (3/9/2008):

    5. We Have Cause to be Uneasy

    6. The Rival Conceptions of God

Session 4 (3/16/2008):

    7. The Invasion

    8. The Shocking Alternative

Session 5 (3/23/2008):

    9. The Perfect Penitent

    10. The Practical Conclusion



Mere Christianity
Regarded as the centerpiece of Lewis's apologetics, Mere Christianity began as a series of live fifteen-minute radio talks that Lewis gave, under the auspices of the BBC, during WWII. Characterized by careful reasoning, vivid analogies, and Lewis's gift for making complex religious ideas immediately accessible, the broadcasts were overwhelmingly successful, so popular that Lewis was besieged with letters from listeners. He wrote to Arthur Greeves on December 23 1941: "I had an enormous pile of letters from strangers to answer. One gets funny letters after broadcasting-some from lunatics who sign themselves 'Jehovah' or begin 'Dear Mr. Lewis, I was married at the age of 20 to a man I didn't love'-but many from serious enquirers whom it was a duty to answer fully." Lewis was able to reach such a wide audience in part because he tried to explore the essence of Christian belief, what he felt "all Christians agree on." After he finished the radio scripts, he sent them to Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Church of England theologians, all of whom agreed on the main points he had made. Lewis himself says in the preface to Mere Christianity, "So far as I can judge from reviews and from the numerous letters written to me, the book, however faulty in other respects, did at least succeed in presenting an agreed, or common, or central, or 'mere' Christianity."

The broadcasts were initially published as three separate books, The Case for Christianity (1943), Christian Behavior (1943), and Beyond Personality (1945), and collected into Mere Christianity in 1952. Like The Screwtape Letters, Mere Christianity was warmly received by both the public and the critics. The Guardian said of Lewis: "His learning is abundantly seasoned with common sense, his humour and his irony are always at the service of the most serious purposes, and his originality is the offspring of enthusiastically loyal orthodoxy" (21 May 1943), while The Times Literary Supplement praised Lewis as having "a quite unique power of making theology an attractive, exciting and (one might almost say) an uproariously fascinating quest" (21 October 1944). These qualities have continued to attract a wide audience of both Christian and non-Christian readers.



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