Christianity 101 - Salvation (1of 5)
Series: Christianity 101
Donald Cantrell
Acts 2:37-41
Theme: The first step in Christianity is accepting and trusting in Jesus
I - The Convicting Moment (37)
II - The Crucial Message (38)
III - The Called Masses (39)
IV - The Commitments Mentioned (40 - 41)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
101
101 (pronounced ONE-oh-ONE) is a topic for beginners in any area. It has all the basic principles and concepts that are expected in a particular field.
In American university course numbering systems, the number 101 is often used for an introductory course at a beginner's level in a department's subject area. This common numbering system was designed to make transfer between colleges easier. In theory, any numbered course in one academic institution should bring a student to the same standard as a similarly numbered course at other institutions.
According to this three number arrangement, the first digit corresponds to the college year (1 for freshman, 2 for sophomore, 3 for junior, 4 for senior in undergraduate courses, and 5 and above for graduate courses). The second digit corresponded to a particular subject or to a department (like English, Science, etc.), and the third digit referred to a sequence number within a series of courses on the same subject. Sometimes there are prerequisites, so for instance an English 201 course might not be taken before passing English 101 and 102.
What Do You Believe?
The preacher George Whitfield traveled America and started a revival in America called the Great Awakening. He once asked a coal miner what he believed. ''Oh,'' the miner answered, ''that's easy, I believe what my church believes.'' George Whitefield asked, ''And what does your church believe?'' ''Well, the church believes what I believe.'' But, what do you believe?'' The miner thought for a moment and said, ''The church and me, we both believe the same thing.'' In reality ...
Series: Christianity 101
Donald Cantrell
Acts 2:37-41
Theme: The first step in Christianity is accepting and trusting in Jesus
I - The Convicting Moment (37)
II - The Crucial Message (38)
III - The Called Masses (39)
IV - The Commitments Mentioned (40 - 41)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
101
101 (pronounced ONE-oh-ONE) is a topic for beginners in any area. It has all the basic principles and concepts that are expected in a particular field.
In American university course numbering systems, the number 101 is often used for an introductory course at a beginner's level in a department's subject area. This common numbering system was designed to make transfer between colleges easier. In theory, any numbered course in one academic institution should bring a student to the same standard as a similarly numbered course at other institutions.
According to this three number arrangement, the first digit corresponds to the college year (1 for freshman, 2 for sophomore, 3 for junior, 4 for senior in undergraduate courses, and 5 and above for graduate courses). The second digit corresponded to a particular subject or to a department (like English, Science, etc.), and the third digit referred to a sequence number within a series of courses on the same subject. Sometimes there are prerequisites, so for instance an English 201 course might not be taken before passing English 101 and 102.
What Do You Believe?
The preacher George Whitfield traveled America and started a revival in America called the Great Awakening. He once asked a coal miner what he believed. ''Oh,'' the miner answered, ''that's easy, I believe what my church believes.'' George Whitefield asked, ''And what does your church believe?'' ''Well, the church believes what I believe.'' But, what do you believe?'' The miner thought for a moment and said, ''The church and me, we both believe the same thing.'' In reality ...
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