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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2021 · 27 MIN

How will we be remembered

from Central Speaks · host Hamilton Central Baptist Church, NZ.

Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 20th February 2021) Topic: How will we be remembered What would you like written on your epitaph? Who are some people in your life who have believed in you, when you felt others weren’t? How did they demonstrate this to you? What was the result? Barnabas brought Saul (a new convert) across the doorstep of the church and introduced and vouched for him – Acts 9:26-28. Who did that for you? How did it happen? Who is an example of a person with a good reputation? What is it about them that you regard so highly? What are some of the ways Christians damage or destroy their reputation? How can a damaged reputation be restored? Why is a good reputation with outsiders an important qualification for church leaders? Look at 1 Peter 2:11-12. What are some of the ways that these verses can be applied to 21st century living?

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Discussion Questions (Week commencing Sunday 20th February 2021) Topic: How will we be remembered What would you like written on your epitaph? Who are some people in your life who have believed in you, when you felt others weren’t? How did they demonstrate this to you? What was the result? Barnabas brought Saul (a new convert) across the doorstep of the church and introduced and vouched for him – Acts 9:26-28. Who did that for you? How did it happen? Who is an example of a person with a good reputation? What is it about them that you regard so highly? What are some of the ways Christians damage or destroy their reputation? How can a damaged reputation be restored? Why is a good reputation with outsiders an important qualification for church leaders? Look at 1 Peter 2:11-12. What are some of the ways that these verses can be applied to 21st century living?

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