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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Scholar Contest 1 Winner Announced!

Congratulations Jessi for winning our first ever scholar contest and the book, "The Answer Book: A Helpbook For Christians," by Dr. Samuel C. Gipp, Th.D.

Jessie, you have one week to contact me via comment to this post with details on how I can ship this book to you.  Please note:  All comments are moderated by me, which means that when you post a comment, it doesn't go to the site immediately... I get to look at it first.  When you post a comment with your address to this post, I will not publish it to the site, so your privacy will be protected, and information will remains safe.  If you prefer to talk via e-mail instead, post your e-mail below.  Don't forget to sign in with your name to Blogger before you post.

If Jessie doesn't respond to me in one week, I will draw another name for the prize.

Thanks to all who participated.  You gave us some great ideas for the site!

Look out for our next Scholar Contest soon!

Blessings!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Reaching the College Population

Jessie asked us to write an article to answer this question: �Maybe [you could write] ideas on how to get college aged people involved in the Church. Ways to make Bible studies into something people in their 20s can relate to after growing up in a secular world.�

As we write this, my husband reminds me that we are in a unique position to answer this question because we currently run a weekly Bible study where the majority of members are college students.  My husband works at the college in our city and I attend it, so we are surrounded by college students daily.  We will try to describe a number of ways to get college age people involved, as well as how to keep them in a Bible study and make things interesting.

1) Immerse yourself in college life
2) Make things fun
3) Give them some responsibility
4) Making it something people who grew up in a secular world can relate to
5) Organize events outside of Bible study
6) Provide food if possible
7) Make the study space comfortable
8) Make the study space accessible
9) Advertise
10) Make everyone welcome


1) Immerse yourself in college life

You don�t have to be a student, or staff member of a college to do this, but it does help.  In our case we have many co-workers, classmates, and other friends from the school, both students and other college staff that we know and are able to invite to our Bible study.   Once people decide to come on a regular basis, they begin inviting other people on their own.  To encourage this we purchase prizes such as devotionals and run contests for the prize.  People get points for coming to the study, points for memorizing scriptures, and points for bringing new people.  Whoever has the most points at the end of the allotted time wins the prize.

On the other side of things, there are at least three Christian groups based on our college campus: Campus Crusade For Christ, Christian Fellowship, and Chi Alpha the Campus Church (run by a local church).  CCC is run by students, CF is run by an elderly couple who have immersed themselves in college students lives, and Chi Alpha is run by a pastor who immersed himself in college life.

Even before Chi Alpha was up and running, it�s pastor was in the residence hall playing games with students, he was there in time of crisis for students, and he was there being their friend.  Once it was time to start up their church he had such a strong presence at OIT as a friend and role model that it wasn�t difficult to get people to come to his services.

2) Make Things Fun

When I was a freshman I attended a college group study on Sunday nights at a local church.  Some friends were going and invited me, and though I was not yet saved I went partly because it was fun.  The night always started with snacks and possibly an impromptu basketball or volleyball game at the church, followed by Bible study (which consequently was sometimes lead by our college professors who attended the church), and ended the night worshiping with song, and fellowshipping with each other.  A break down of the night was Snacks, Games (fellowship), Bible study, Singing, Fellowship again.

I never once saw the pastor who lead the college group at the campus, but I would imagine that he started that way.  As the group grew however, people invited their friends on their own because it was fun, and people came back because it was fun.

3) Give them some responsibility

People are likely to stick around if they have some responsibility.  Ask college age members if they�d like to get involved in the church.  Ask them to help with younger groups (high school) or other church activities.  In our Bible study we�ve delegated things like planning group get-togethers outside of study nights to other members, and have asked other members to help with lessons on occasion.

4) Making it something people who grew up in a secular world can relate to

Remember, people in college are still people.  They�re reading textbooks that are sometimes very technical and difficult, so don�t think for a moment that if you do a certain lesson, that they won�t understand it.  Teach the Bible like you would to any other adult.

If you wanted you could do some topical studies that you believe they would find relevant or fun such as we have done on this site (Christian Survival Skills for example), but in general you should also be teaching the gospel, the way to heaven, how to resist temptation, etc.  Teach the Bible as it is and they will come.  Growing up unsaved in an secular world I can tell you from experience that this is the way to go.  When I met my husband I was unsaved, and just by reading through the Bible together I was lead to the saving knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

5) Organize events outside of Bible study

Organize board game nights, video-game tournaments, scavenger hunts (around the city), trips to the movies, trips to do things like going caving or hiking, etc.  When people are able to fellowship and bond outside of service as well as inside, they are more likely to feel a connection and desire to keep coming back.

6) Provide food if its possible

It might not be possible to provide snacks at an actual church service, but for Bible studies it can be done fairly cheaply.  Providing things like coffee, soda, cookies, cake, a veggie platter, or the all favorite pizza, you are going to draw students in and keep them coming back.  It is recommended that whoever is running the Bible study provides food and drinks for the first few meetings, and then if people want to bring food they can, but do not make it required.  Not everyone can afford to bring food.  Just remember, Jesus fed the multitudes.

7) Make the study space comfortable

Have plenty of comfortable seating available, and a clean space to study in (no one wants to study where there�s trash on the floor or dirt all over the place).

8) Make the study space accessible

Not everyone has a car to get to the study.  You have two options here: organize and study on campus where everyone can come, or be sure to help organize carpools for those who don�t have a ride.  If necessary, transport people yourself.

9) Advertise

Once you have plenty of regular members, you might want to advertise around the college campus.  Make attractive looking fliers advertising the study or whatever current topic you�re studying on.  Be sure to have date, time, address, an e-mail address, a phone number and something like, �Bring a friend.�  Be sure to get these fliers approved by whatever authority on campus you need to, or they will just rip them down.

You can also advertise via e-mail.  Many colleges have a campus-wide daily or weekly e-mail that you can advertise in for free.

Be sure to advertise if you have snacks.  Saying something on the fliers such as �Free Pizza!� will go a long way.



10) Make everyone welcome

Our final point in answer to this question is to make the study one that welcomes everyone, even the unsaved.  People are not going to come to any group that is prejudiced, or that does not welcome people based on their sin, the way they dress, where they�re from, or previous religious experiences.  While the Bible study that we run is Baptist in doctrine, we have many non-denominational members, and on occasion friends who are Catholic or of another denomination that study with us.


Include many elements into your Bible studies that we have outlined above.  While we�re sure there are other ways to get college age people involved, these are the ones we�ve learned by experience.  Our Bible study lasts 2 hours and is outlined as such: 7-7:30 snacks and fellowship while people arrive, 7:30-8:30 Bible study, 8:30-9 fellowship and snacks while people leave.  Sometimes people stay longer, and they are welcome to.

We hope this answered your question Jessie.

Blessings!

- RJTomlinson and JATomlinson

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Chinese Symbols Prove the Bible

Often when people struggle with questions of faith such as, "Is God real?" we as Christians don't know where to direct them except the Bible, which is our final authority.  When someone isn't even sure if God is real however, it may be hard for them to trust the Bible at that point.  Where else can we direct them then?  How about historical evidence?

Check out this site HERE that shows how the Bible can be proven through Chinese symbols.  This site claims that Chinese is the oldest language (possible not) but even so it is old, and Chinese write with symbols that have meaning rather than with letters that spell words.  Some of their symbols show creation, God, the fall of man, and much more that you will find in God's Word.  Very cool, so take a look!


http://students.washington.edu/cbsf/cool/Chinese.swf

Blessings!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Spam on the sight

When looking through comments on this blog you may notice that quite a few have now been deleted.  The majority of the comments that have been deleted were spam.  We do not accept comments on this site whose sole purpose is to put out their own link to their own product.  If you have something useful to say, please do leave a comment, we love to hear from you.  Some comments have also been deleted for cursing or other inappropriate content, or because they were off topic, rude, or more aimed at disrespecting Christians and the blog in general.

Please note: While we love to hear from you, comments are now moderated, so all comments must be approved by blog admin before getting posted to the site.  We usually look a few times a week to moderate comments, so if your comment doesn't post to the page right away, don't worry.

We ask politely once again that no spam, cursing, or inappropriate content go into comments, as this is a family friendly site.

Thank you for your cooperation.  We love to hear from you, so get commenting!

Blessings!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Scholar Contest!

It's time for another giveaway!

This month we're starting a scholar contest.  What's a scholar contest?  The name we've decided to give to any contest where we give away books on the Bible or Christianity that will help you learn and grow as a Christian.  Cool huh?

This being the first scholar contest, it will be the easiest.  The prize?  Check out the blue book in the picture.  A brand new, sealed copy of The Answer Book: A Helpbook For Christians, by Th.D. Samuel C. Gipp.

Personally I love Gipp's books.  They're always clear, concise, easy to understand, enjoyable to read, and full of factual information with references so you can look up the information he gives you.

This particular book has 62 common questions and answers new and sometimes seasoned Christians ask about the King James Bible and controversy surrounding it.  Examples of a few of the questions answered in the Q & A format are:

#4 What about the archaic words?
#8 Where do Bible manuscripts come from?
#29 Can a translation be inspired?
#38 Is the New King James Version an improvement?
#40 Is the NIV trustworthy?
#48 Wasn't the Textus Receptus named after 1611?

What to do to win?
Simple, just post a comment below to this post and tell me three things you'd like to see a study or article on in the future of this site.  Ideas could be a specific set of scriptures, a certain book, a specific topic, something in Christian news, something in Christian life today, or anything else having to do with the Word of God.

This contest is twofold.  One: somebody wins this awesome book just by giving their opinion.  Two: people who leave a comment below are telling us what they want to see written about on this blog in the future.

This contest runs until Saturday March 26, 2011 at 11:59 pm.  Whoever has posted 3 ideas below will be entered into a drawing.  The first person who's name is drawn wins.

P.S. Be sure to post after you've signed into your Blogger or Google account so that I know who to give the prize to.  I will post the winner on March 27, 2011, and that person has one week to contact me with details of where to send the book, or else the next person drawn will get it.


** RECAP **

The Prize is: A brand new copy of "The Answer Book" by Dr. Samuel C. Gipp, Th.D.

To win: Sign into your Google or Blogger account, and post a comment below with 3 things you'd like to see written about on this blog.

Watch: for the winner to be posted on Sunday March 27, 2011.

Please note: We can only ship the book to an address within the USA.  Winner must be able to receive the prize in the US.  Thanks.

Looking forward to seeing your answers in the comment below!

Until then, blessings!

Tsunami 2011 - Let's Pray

There are more than 630 reported deaths and at least 10,000 people reported missing since the earthquake and Tsunami on March 11, 2011.  People's homes have been swept away and burned down, their economies damaged, their livelihoods destroyed.


It's events like this that the devil uses to make people say, "Why would God do this?"  The devil wants to lead people away from the Lord and cause Christians to falter.  But this can be used to God's glory.

Pray for the people lost to this disaster, the people affected by the devastation, and that their lives can be rebuilt on the foundation of God.  Let's pull together as God's people and pray for healing, rebuilding, and the glory of God to shine through this all.  Glorify God through your prayers for these people and with your actions.  It may not be possible to go to Japan and help clean up, or go to the other nations hit and help rebuild, but just like Haiti, there will be orphaned children that need help, and there will be places to send funds to to get clean food and water, first aid and missionaries into the field to help those affected.


Dear Lord, please help all of those affected not only in Japan but also around the world.  Please help them to rebuild their lives on the rock that is Christ, to heal after their losses, to rebuild their economies.  You know more than we do what their needs are Lord, please help them and help us all to glorify your name Lord.  In your holy name Jesus, Amen.

The prayer doesn't stop there.  Keep praying, keep doing whatever we can to help.

Blessings.

New Layout

So you might have noticed the new look of CBSB.  Our hope is that it will look and feel more professional, and at the same time be easier to navigate.

Features of this new layout include:

Our same background
A new logo
Drop down menus for easier navigation
A Featured Article Slideshow
Clean, light design
New ways to favorite or follow us such as Digg and Facebook

What do you think?  Comment below!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Christian Merch

JWCC (Jesus Wore Cotton Co) - Christian merch and apparel
NOTW - Not of This World Apparel
CBSB - Christian posters, skateboards, shirts, bags, and more.
Kerusso - Christian apparel, jewelery, hats, etc.
Teen Bibles - Teen KJV Bibles from the KJV store.

Teen Social Networks


Christian Teen Lounge - Advice, prayer, forums, arcade games, and more.

Teen Webzines

Online Christian Webzines (magazines) geared towards teenagers.







Christian Music

Where to listen to Christian music online

Air1 Radio Online - Christian Rock/Alternative
KLove Radio Online - Christian Contemporary
WayFM - Christain Contemporary/Rock

Other Music Resources

Christian Guitar Tabs
Jesus Freak Hideout - Jesus, faith, music
Christian Music: God Honoring? - Article

Evolution

Here are a few links to give a new perspective on Evolution.  Be sure to check out the video series below!

Evolution: A Scientist's Religion
Carbon Dating: Doesn't Prove An Old Earth
The Decay In The Speed of Light And the Truth About Red Shift
Evolution: Fact or Fiction?
Institute for Creation Research
Science and the Bible

Evolution mini-series (see below)

Questions and Answers

About Heaven
About Hell
About God
About Prayer
About Sin
About Other Religions
About Salvation
About the Bible

Reference Resources

Websters 1828 Dictionary (Tells what words in the KJV mean)

Strongs Concordance

Bible Maps

To see more study tools, click HERE.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

New Look and Feel

I have been trying to find a new theme for this blog for some time that will allow the blog to grow.  I believe I have finally found one.  What I want to know from you is if you like the new theme I have chosen.  This theme has drop down navigation, a featured content slideshow, and an all around professional look and feel.

Here is the sample of it (keeping in mind the slideshow images, and links have not yet been changed, only the logo has been changed.

If we do go with the new theme, our web address will still be the same, and our content will be the same, but the look will be different.

Post in a comment below which one you like better... the theme our blog has now, or the new theme.

New Theme (tested on a fake address)

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