Today, people are bombarded with information. We live in the information age. An age that seems to develop very short attention spans and the capacity to tune out the extraneous. Conceptual processing paradigms are changing. Teaching methods and advertising have changed to keep up with the way information is processed. In sharing Christ, we need to adjust our methods. God’s Word does not change. His truth stands forever. However, we need to capture the listener’s attention before they will focus on the message content.
Paul did something along this line in New Testament times. Paul was known for creating quite a stir among his listeners in the marketplace and sharing the Gospel with unction. Tune in as Richard L. Hamlet examines Paul’s message in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 and shares three observations that created a stir in hearts of the Thessalonians.
Real Time in the Marketplace
Our Real Time spotlight shines on Accident and Injury Attorney, David Peel. For over fifteen years, David has felt that practicing law is not only a career; for him it is also a calling. He knows that he is right where God has him to help people through the hardest challenges in their lives. David carries the financial burden for people who are faced with catastrophic cases so that they can focus on healing. He looks for every opportunity to not only give people physical hope, but even more importantly; spiritual hope. Join in to hear more of how David Peel is ministering in the marketplace.
Real World Impact
Today, Attorney David Peel is impacting his marketplace for Jesus Christ, but growing up, he looked at Christians as people who were too afraid to face “the truth” of evolution. He didn’t believe that there was more to life than the things of this world and he sure didn’t believe in Christianity. He was right where many in our marketplaces are in their spiritual perception. Tune in to hear about his first impression of Christianity and what made a difference for him.