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Monday, July 16, 2012

Teens/Twenties

Doubts, of various types, underlie some of the reticence to commit, in one way or another, to the Christian gospel, whether it is the reticence of an unbeliever to move forward into serious engagement with the gospel, or whether it is the reticence of a believer to express faith openly, where those around are skeptical. Or it may be the reticence of one committed to one of the main world religions, who does not really take Jesus seriously at all. Anyway, here's a wonderful 30-minute film, The Jesus Accounts," that is available in several languages, and the link is http://thejesusaccounts.tv/

Teens/Adults: Many Languages

Sunday School Resources:The Jesus Accounts

This is a half-hour film that has proven helpful to those who might have questions relating to the reliability of the the Christian Bible, and as to whether it really depicts the life of Jesus Christ accurately.

It is available in a good number of languages, which you will find on the site, above.

Other Languages

Have you ever wished that you could give Sunday School students, or their parents, a gospel resource written or spoken in the mother-tongue spoken by the family at home? Here is one answer to that problem. The GRN site has a tremendous number of resources in both audio and written form, and the great thing is that you can check most reources out in English, in order to decide whether this is the particular message you would like to send home. I have put the link to the ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SCRIPT below -- take a look, and see what might be useful for you. This is a day and age in which many communities are multicultural ones, but English is the dominant language of school and work. The "heart-language," however, the one in which family members may feel most comfortable, may be a language other than English. Here is the link to this resource: http://globalrecordings.net/en/scripts/en