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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

"How To (Not) Botch An Altar Call"

[For those of you who might have wondered why we do things the way we do at Indy Heights Community Church... here are some wise counselors I try to pay attention to. Hat-tip Adam.Skinner... among the DeliciousChristians.]

Excerpt from "How To Botch An Altar Call"

"Give them the impression that God is so good
He won’t send anyone to hell.

Don’t present the whole counsel of God
or they might realize He is so good
that He’ll see to it that justice is served
and that all unrepentant sinners will
be punished in the fire that is not quenched."


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