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Name: Esther Country: United States State: California Metro: Sacramento Birthday: 2/28/1984 Gender: Female
Interests: obeying God, morality, ethics, prolife, biology, physiology, anatomy, reproductive health, pregnancy, humanity, logic, objective truth, unique music, singing, poetry, true love. Expertise: being crazy ;-) Occupation: Student Industry: Medical
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12/14/2004
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| Why don't we Christians take advantage of Youtube????I just had a brilliant idea!
Anyone wanna act in a 2-min. prolife commercial? My goal is to make a very well done pro-life "commercial" for Youtube with good lighting, good editing, not too long, and good looking people in it (which is why I am asking you if you wanna participate!). When a good quality video that is not to long is made, it can become VERY POPULAR....this means many people across the US could potentially be educated about abortion and the terrible reality of it in something as simple as a home video.
I am thinking about doing this in a similar style as some of the popular You tube videos and short commercials. I can't wait to make this!
So will you help me and my brother? Anyone interested in acting in this clip? You could become famous across the internet and influence tons of people at the same time! How cool is that?
Call me if you wanna do it; we should do it soon before August is over!!!
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| Everything is meaningless...there is nothing new under the sun.Tired, I should go to bed.
I think I know why I have been feeling so depressed
recently. I feel like I am wasting my life. Like, I feel like God
wants me to be a nurse and work for a prolife ministry for my career.
And it will take 1.5 years for me to start doing God's will. That's
what it feels like.
The main sucky thing is, I feel like EVERYTHING ELSE in my life is
a big waste of time. Work, school, cleaning, everything else... What is the point? I feel like in
Ecclesiastes where it says, "Meaningless! Meaningless!...everything is meaningless..."
Pointless. Unfulfilled. And still
physically sick, too.
Sometimes I just want to QUIT. QUIT all of this meaningless garbage!
QUIT and devote my life to God, before I die! Because who knows when
that day will be?!
I would appreciate any advice/prayer. And forgiveness for being, quote, "emo." | | |
| Too bad this is all people usually hear on Easter Sunday...From http://www.wayofthemaster.com/botchaltarcall.shtml
(A few keys for those who don't want people saved in their altar calls)
- Present an unbalanced message. Only
let them see the heart-warming part of God’s character. Preach God’s
love but leave out His holiness and justice. That way they’ll think
He’ll let them into heaven no matter what.
- Don’t mention repentance until they’re repeating a “sinner’s prayer.”
Just get them to say, “I repent of all my sins” while they’re echoing
you. They won’t know what they’re saying and they won’t count the cost.
- Above all else, be dignified. Don’t get heart to heart with the people. They would get something out of what you said.
- Skim over the gospel and push the prayer. Pretend the lost naturally understand what Christ has done for them.
- Preach Jesus as a life enhancer not a life rescuer.
Tell them how Jesus can improve their life but don’t show them Jesus as
the only One who can save them from Hell. People will think if they
reject Him they’re only losing out on a spiritual high.
- Try to please the people instead of convert them. Tell them what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear.
- Compromise the message to speed up the process.
The Christians who have heard it a hundred times before will be pleased
with that. The quicker they get out the quicker they can get to the
restaurant.
- Give them the impression that God is so good He won’t send anyone to hell. Don’t
present the whole counsel of God or they might realize He is so good
that He’ll see to it that justice is served and that all unrepentant
sinners will be punished in the fire that is not quenched.
- Speak to sinners as though they were saints.
They’ll think they’re God’s children instead of the enemies of God
they’ve made themselves into because of their sin. You’ll give them
false assurance and mislead them.
- Don’t mention sin or man’s guilt. Resist
the urge to explain what Christ came to deliver us from. Don’t show
them their need for the Savior. Otherwise it may all make sense.
- Don’t look to the Bible for the substance of your altar call. Only mimic other preachers with large congregations.
- Tell the lost not to feel bad about their sins. That way you will work against the Holy Spirit who’s convicting them
- Whatever you do, never mention Judgment Day. Your audience might take spiritual matters seriously.
- Tell them Jesus is the only way to heaven but don’t explain why. They may think it’s nothing more than fear tactics and leave offended instead of enlightened.
- Confuse the call.
This is a great way to botch up an altar call. Don’t let people know
you’re asking them to commit their life to Christ. Be vague and general
in what you’re saying. Neglect to mention following Christ in your
evangelistic altar calls and say things like, “If you don’t feel you’re
as close to God as possible raise your hand,” “If you feel lonely come
to the front for prayer,” “If you want more of God this is your time,”
and, “If you have struggles and need the answer come down.” Just get
them to raise a hand. That way no one will be able to count the cost
and you’ll even get saints to respond to salvation altar calls, making
the results look more successful.
- Only give them half the story. Tell
them Jesus died to forgive everyone but overlook the fact that they
must personally receive Him to partake of that forgiveness.
- Present the truth as though it isn’t. Be so funny when you share Christ that you belittle the seriousness of the matter.
- Preach forgiveness without repentance. That way no one will know how to be forgiven.
- Be unbiblical. Present repentance and faith as an offer instead of how God does as a command (Acts 17:30).
- Let them think next Sunday is the day of salvation. Don’t make them feel it’s urgent to respond today.
- Never warn of hell. Dangle heaven in front of their nose but rarely mention hell, certainly not as much as Jesus did.
- Only do altar calls inside the church. Never take the gospel where sinners congregate. The lost might get saved.
- Use churchy terms.
Use words like, “saved,” “repent,” and “born again,” without any
explanation. That way your hearers won’t comprehend what you’re saying.
If they can’t understand it, it’s probable they won’t be changed by it.
- Give false assurance of salvation to unsaved Christians.
Assure church folk that they are saved even if they bear no fruit. So
that you don’t offend the unsaved pew warmers never quote 2 Corinthians
13:5: “Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith.” You
could lose some financial supporters and have to depend on God.
- Never mention the wrath of God. If you mention it, people might be awakened to flee to Jesus who “saves us from the wrath to come.” ( 1 Thess. 1:10)
- Study how the apostles preached and witnessed and do the opposite. Don’t
explain Jesus’ suffering death on the cross. Otherwise they may think
of running to Him for forgiveness. Don’t speak of His burial or
resurrection or they might realize He is God. Refrain from commenting
about the hundreds of eyewitnesses who saw Jesus after He rose from the
dead. That way they can go on thinking He’s a fairy tale. Overlook talk
of the messianic prophecies Jesus fulfilled or they might realize that
the Bible is true. If they see it’s the truth they may see that
following Christ is the logical decision. And whatever you do, avoid
what the apostles did when it came time to call people to obey the
gospel. Don’t tell them to trust Christ and live for Him. That is too
accurate. If they know how to get saved your altar call will be a
success.
- Put more emphasis on the “sinner’s prayer” then on repentance and faith. Satan
will smile over your departure from Biblical instruction. We are never
taught to use a ‘sinner’s prayer’ throughout the entire Bible. If you
decide to use it and put more emphasis on the technique than on what
we’re commanded to preach: faith and repentance you’ll certainly botch
things up. A ‘sinner’s prayer’ doesn’t equal salvation, only faith in
Christ and repentance toward God do.
- Let Christians think you’re the only one who can do it right. Always
leave the impression that they should only invite friends to church and
never actually witness themselves. It will keep you in business and the
lost unsaved.
- Don’t let the lost know they are.
Disregard subjects like Judgment Day, God’s holiness, man’s sinfulness
and justice. That way the lost can continue to think they’re “good
enough” to get into heaven.
- Rely upon psychological techniques to manipulate people into responding to the altar call. Don’t rely upon the Holy Spirit or they may actually get saved.
- Make sure you’re the main attraction.
Remember the goal in botching up an altar call is for people to leave
and say, “What a wonderful preacher,” instead of, “What a wonderful
Savior.” Draw all possible attention to how great a speaker and person
you are. Otherwise people might see Christ in your preaching and get
saved.
- Don’t focus upon Jesus.
Finally, the best way to botch up an altar call is not to preach the
gospel. Just get people to lift up a hand and pray a prayer with you.
Resist the urge to speak of the only One who could save them.
Sometimes
the best way to get a point across is to put it in a different light.
You now know a few ways to botch up an altar call. Please do not employ
them. Do the opposite. You may already do some of them. Don’t let pride
keep you from changing and doing things in a Biblical fashion. The
bottom line is how true we are to Christ and His word. Effectively
reaching the lost is our purpose. Let nothing hold you back from that
agenda. May God bless you as you seek to win people to Christ in Bible
clubs, churches, conferences, on the street witnessing encounters, at
your school, and at your workplace.
Adapted from Becoming an Emissary for God by Allen Atzb | | |
| If you are reading this right now, please pray for me...I am about to go talk to a woman about birth control pills and abortion. Her name is Laura, please pray God would open up her heart to the truth and that I God speaks through me to share the truth in love. Thanks!
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| EDIT: I feel better, yay! I think getting SLEEP and getting all that homework done (basically 2 all-nighters) helped a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!  .... ........ .......... I feel very unhappy. I don't know what it is.
It's not school..I mean, grades seem to be decent.
Maybe
I feel unaccomplished, behind. Like I am not working hard enough. I
know I am not trying my hardest, but it feels like there is something
in the way (something besides what I wrote about last time)...
I feel exhausted and stressed most days. Overwhelmed.
I
keep telling myself that if I really cared about people, I would not
let myself feel this way. I would stop this. I would be more
productive. I would just do and work hard and be happy.
Why does that seem so hard?
I want God to use me but sometimes I feel unuseable....
I
don't think I am doing anything for my birthday this year. Doesn't
seem fair for some reason. Doesn't seem worth celebrating my birth if
I am in this funk and can't be a good person due to it.
EDIT:
Part of me wishes I could "take a break" from school. Like a semester
off. I think it would help. But maybe it would just make it harder in
the long run (this is what I say to convince myself it's a bad idea).
and for a nursing student with very little money, it is, practically
speaking. Also, I would lose my amazing friends who I study with, and
the lovely people I have met.
Anyways, I really should get to doing homework... | | |
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