30 May, 2006
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by Jim Henderson
I’m convinced I would’ve become a Christian when I was twelve if someone had asked. As it turned out almost ten years would pass before I would get that invitation.
It wasn’t like my family was looking for God, or even a church. We were simply too busy surviving. My parents survived World War II, but couldn’t survive each other, so at the ripe old age of ten, I was informed that they would be getting a divorce.
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22 Apr, 2006
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[photopress:barb_henderson.jpg,thumb,alignleft]After asking people “”What do you know for sure about God?” or “What do you use in your everyday life?”, Barb Henderson developed materials for a support group for people who are trying to make sense out of God and life. She called this Simple Spirituality. She designed Simple Spirituality to help Christians become more real in their spirituality while also providing a safe place for non-Christians to discuss their spiritual experiences. This booklet can be used to help Christians “get God our of their heads and into their lives” while also providing a format for authentic spiritual conversations with non-Christians.
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22 Apr, 2006
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[photopress:jim_henderson_head_color.jpg,thumb,alignleft]Flawed Evangelism Attempts
Jim Henderson shares his own embarrassing attempts to convert others and a road forward.
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Who’s Lost Us or Them?
Jim Henderson wonders whether Christians have drifted off course from their primary purpose and reason.
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The People Formerly Known as Lost
Jim Henderson explores the power of words and takes another look at Jesus’ three parables of lost things found in Luke 15.
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The Great Connection
Jim Henderson reviews Jesus’ life and how he chose to intentionally connect with others.
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Reflections on the Missing
Jim Henderson wonder about whether love has something to do with it … our perception of non-Christians that is.
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