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Personal Witness in Our Daily Lives

Rodney Miersma·1977-01-01

A witness, then, is one who remembers, who has knowledge of something by recollection, and who can thus tell about it. In other words, the making known and confessing of convic­tions. Now we must take this basic idea and apply it to the subject under considera­tion. In our daily lives we must be liv

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Daniel’s Bold Witness

Charles Terpstra·1995-10-01

A witness in court has to give testimony based on the evidence he’s seen or heard or experienced. Think of all the witnesses who have been involved in the O. J. Simpson trial and the variety of testimony they have had to give. The important thing in such witnessing is that one testifies to the trut

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A Witness-y Pistle to My Grandchildren

John Faber·1982-05-01

That blue car ran a red light and struck the green car”; the police then say to you, “We will call you to be a witness if and when this case comes to court.” Then you will be a witness. That word, witness, is a noun, but the same spelling of that word can also be a verb, and then it means the story

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Christian Witnessing

Everett Buiter·1981-06-01

I. What is it? A. The biblical idea of witnessing. 1. It first of hall has a legal connotation to it. a. To be an eye-witness to a certain transaction. b. To be a witness to the selling of a certain piece of land. c. To witness to the marriage of someone. 2. It means to testify to the truth of a cer

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Our Calling to Witness

Ronald Hanko·1988-05-01

A good witness in a court of law is one (a) who knows the facts of the matter, (b) knows them by experience, (c) tells only the truth, and (d) tells the truth simply, directly, and sincerely. We are Christ’s witnesses. We might add here that both passages we have quoted make it clear that witnessing

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Witnessing: Why Is It Our Calling?

Mitchell Kamps·1996-09-01

Witnessing can be done in different areas. To witness is very hard work! To do it right you must be humble, have knowledge in the scripture, do it boldly and to the glory and honor of God. Jesus tells us in Matthew 10:32, “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also befo

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Witnessing in the Workplace

Tom Bergman·1993-01-01

The key to witness­ing in the workplace is being a good example to your fellow workers. This can and should be achieved actively on the part of the child of God (see Proverbs 19:15 about the evils of idleness). Good witnesses are doers of the Word (I John 5). Active participation in conversations is

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Our Calling to Witness

Phil Kalsbeek·2007-07-01

I have declared, and have saved, and I have shown, when there was no strange god among you: therefore ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, that I am God.” How we witness is a key element in our role to witness. We are God’s witnesses chosen by him as servants of him. Witnessing is defined by Prof.

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Witnessing: Our conduct and our speech

Audred Spriensma·2018-12-01

May God bless our witness: a necessary witness, a godly witness, a light in the midst of darkness, a wise and gracious witness. In our conduct and speech may God be glorified and may others may be gained to Christ!

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The Antithesis and Witnessing (5)

Herman Hanko·2008-10-01

Witnesses are true pilgrims in the world who live an antithetical life. 1 Peter 3:15, Antithesis, Witnessing