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The Puritans and Their Evangelistic Methods
Oct. 25, 2012
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The National Center for Family Integrated Churches welcomes Joel Beekie with the following message entitled, The Puritans and their evangelistic methods. Okay. Thank you. I'm going to keep the camera up. Okay.

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Okay. Okay. Okay. The the the the the the the the and the other one was a little bit more of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a and I'm going to be talking about the time that we spent with the government and the way that we worked together to make the world a better place. And then, when we came along with our own and we were having a great time, we were having a great time, and we were having a great time, and we were having a great time.

And then, when we finished, we went back to the world and to the establishment of biblically ordered churches. For more information, resources, and products, please visit our website at www.ncfic.org. You

The evangelism that is prevalent today in evangelicalism is often characterized by shallow, superficial presentations of Christ and a minimization of the seriousness of sin. It was not so with our Puritan forefathers. The Puritans were rigorously Biblical and sought to bring solid, doctrinal exposition to bear when making the gospel of Christ known to sinners. Above all, the Puritans realized that conversion was entirely the work of God. They knew nothing would be accomplished without the blessing of the Spirit of God and no manipulation or emotional appeal could genuinely bring a soul to Christ.

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Speaker

Dr. Joel R. Beeke serves as Chancellor and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics, as well as Academic Dean for students from the Heritage Reformed Congregations. He is currently a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a position he has held for thirty years. He is also editor of the Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth, board chairman of Reformation Heritage Books, president of Inheritance Publishers, and vice-president of the Dutch Reformed Translation Society. He has written, co-authored, or edited 125 books and contributed over two thousand articles to Reformed books, journals, periodicals, and encyclopedias. His PhD (1988) from Westminster Theological Seminary is in Reformation and Post-Reformation Theology. He and his wife, Mary, have three children: Calvin, Esther, and Lydia, and eleven grandchildren.

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