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Tag Archives: Victorya Michaels Rogers
Fear of Failure
Who hasn’t had that ‘fear in the gut’ feeling when getting ready to share their faith? Yet, we can take some reassurance from today’s quote in”How to Talk About Jesus Without Freaking Out”. “Talking about Jesus is taking a risk–and … Continue reading
Get Ready, Get Set…
Here’s a passage some people wish couldn’t be found in Scripture… “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have . But do this with gentleness and … Continue reading
Share Some, Learn Lots
With the title, “How to Talk about Jesus without Freaking Out”, you’d expect a book to be about evangelism, and you’d be right. Jim & Karen Covell and Victorya Michaels Rogers wrote this encouraging book and many of the things … Continue reading