You may have heard of two Armstrongs: the one known for cycling across France, the other for making Christ known across North America. I’ll let you guess which Armstrong interests me most. (No offense to Lance!)
Every Easter the North American Mission Board facilitates The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, a collection of donations which provide support to Southern Baptist missionaries. This offering is named in honor of a woman who worked tirelessly to support missions around the world; we’re going to talk a little bit about her today. Read More→



If you have read my posts, you will have gathered that I attended a rather left-wing liberal, liberal arts college. Since my last writings for Grace Community Church I find myself graduated (hooray!) and doing things like job-searching, knitting, and painting my toenails fire-engine red. No worry, what I have mostly enjoyed is the sheer amount of reading and thinking that my free (at the moment) schedule allows! During this time of waiting, I recently had one of those philosophical-religious-intellectual conversations, where an astounding truth from God hit me.
I am writing this on January 1st of 2012. As we begin this new year, I can think of no better area of our lives to have a renewed focus than that of Personal Evangelism. As we renew our focus on Personal Evangelism, I can think of no better book to assist us than this one by Mark Dever. Mark Dever is the long-time Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, VA. The book itself is relatively short and very readable. Pastor Dever takes a very balanced approach to the subject of Evangelism. 
