Monday, February 05, 2007

We Mean Business

Compadres -

"We Mean Business" is my company's [Chase Couriers] slogan.

It communicates that we treat our customers with a high degree of quality care and service.

So should it be with our lives as men of God. Like good businessmen, we need to be practical and principled in our approach to our lives and ministries.

To prepare for Friday morning (2/9) listen to the personal testimony of Daws Trotman gave in 1955.

http://turret2.discipleshiplibrary.com/J132.mp3

As you listen, answer the following questions:



1. Who was the person most instrumental in bringing Daws to Christ?

2. What two spiritual weapons were used to bring Daws to Christ?

3. What surprising observation did Daws make about the Christians in the Young People's Group he attended?

4. How did scripture memory help him battle sin in his life?

5. Considering I Corinthians 10:13, what does our disbelief in His promise of victory say about our opinion on the faithfulness of God?

6. Daws said, "The greatest waste of time is the time getting ___________."

7. What personal application can you draw from this testimony?

8. What ministry application can you draw from this testimony?

Please be prepared to quote a verse you are currently working on.

See you Friday.

- Bill