by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
My personal values and morals are important to me. I am waiting for marriage. It makes feel good about myself. I feel like I am in control of my life. I do not want to feel cheap and dirty. I do not need sex to make my life complete. My virginity will be my wedding...
by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
*There is nothing to gain by being dishonest. Secrets and lies exposed after marriage will lead to resentment and distrust. You are planning to commit yourself to someone for the rest of your life. You will live, work, and play together. Begin your marriage with trust...
by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
Posted by Patrick R. Briney, Ph.D. February 15, 2014 The vast majority of teens (87 percent) surveyed said they do not think it is embarrassing for teens to admit they are virgins. [National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (2000). The Cautious Generation? Teens...
by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
Three principles for determining purity God’s Word is the definitive authority on what is right and what is best. Morality is not determined by feelings, logic, or popular opinion. Physical intimacy is to be avoided until you are married. God’s Word on...
by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
Topics 1. Testimony Tract 2. Five A’s of Evangelism 3. Personal Evangelism Strategy Your Testimony (Examples) 1. When were you saved? 2. What helped you become a Christian? 3. Why did you become a Christian? 4. How did you become a Christian? 5. Why do you...
by cdm | Sep 26, 2015 | Cdm, Collegiate Discipleship Ministry
Some teach that salvation is by works. But the Bible teaches otherwise. Consider the following sample verses and use these in your witness. The following verses show that salvation is freely given by grace and mercy to those who believe. Romans 3:24, Being justified...
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