Soulfishing Ministries

THE TACKLEBOX

Evangelism Excuses.doc

Ultimate Test.ZIP

Evangelistic Messages

A Dialog in Hell.doc

A Resurrection of Offense.doc

Are You a Watchman.doc

Behold Your Family.doc

Does darkness know your name Part 1.doc

Does Darkness Know your Name Part 2.doc

Does Darkness Know your Name Part 3.doc

God and Sinners Reconciled.doc

Hinged upon emptiness.doc

How to Catch a Rattlesnake.doc

Shackled Feet on the Move.doc

Send me Peter.doc

The Foolishness of God (Devo).doc

What makes you burn.doc

Beware of False Teachers 1.doc

Beware of False Teachers 2.doc

 

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  Are you a good person?       Listen Now 

We encourage you to print off these free study sheets you can fill out while listening to the message.

True and False Conversion
 

True and False Conversion CDThis teaching is foundational, and goes hand in hand with Hell's Best Kept Secret. It is very important that you understand it, as it will have great bearing on how you spend your time, and how you share the principles of God's Word. If you have ever wondered why so much of the Church looks and acts just like the world, you will love this teaching.

We encourage you to print off these free study sheets you can fill out while listening to the message.

There are other options. You can...
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The Pocket Testament League's

Ten reasons to use tracts

1. They are a very economical form of evangelism
2. They work while we sleep
3. They have the ability to get into a house and stay there
4. They are never afraid or show cowardice
5. They are never tempted to compromise their message
6. They never get tired, discouraged or give up
7. They stick to what they have to say and never argue
8. They can present the message when don't have time
9. They can go to places where we cannot
10. They get people in the mood – they only speak when they are read 

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See how YOU do on the quiz.
The Seeker Sensitive Church says a pastor, er, team leader, must be a great marketer. At this church, a pastor must know his Bible. See how YOU do on the quiz. Some questions are from a Calvanistic perspective, therefore, those of us that do not hold to this theology should realize this in the midst of the quiz, so as not to miss the heartbeat of the quiz.

  

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Top 10 Time Tamers

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  1. Write down your long-term goals. Use the SMART formula; make them Specific, Measurable, Appropriate, Realistic and Time-bound.
  2. Every day, divide your tasks into A, B and C priorities. Always start with a high priority "A" task, even if you can only accomplish a small part of it.
  3. Block off time for activities that are important. Make an appointment with yourself, and don't let anyone schedule anything for the time you've put aside.
  4. Stop spending time on trivia. You don't need a new voice mail message every day. Don't spend hours preparing a high tech presentation when a good conversation will suffice. And stop fussing over routine administrative tasks. Delegate or automate them.
  5. Have the courage to say no. Don't try to please others all the time. Create personal policies that make it easy to say no and stick to your plan.
  6. Always start meetings on time. Don't punish those who show up on time and reward those who are late. Do something however minor, but get started.
  7. Slow down. Productivity isn't about going fast. It's about doing the right things. Stop rushing around, driving too fast and getting upset at things you can't control. A couple of minutes gained aren't worth the added stress.
  8. Avoid procrastination by completing unpleasant tasks first. The tough stuff usually turns out to be not so bad. Break complex tasks into easy pieces and give yourself a reward for getting something done.
  9. Don't be a slave to technology. Communication devices are simply adding more and more ways to be out of touch with each other. Simplify your life and leave your phone at home. Plan for people to reach you some of the time, not all of the time.
  10. Create time for balance in your life. Set aside time for family, fitness, social, educational and spiritual needs. Plan for balance the way you plan for work.

More time saving tips are here at www.getmoredone.com