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What an evangelistic opportunity!
What can you believe, and what book can you trust? Dan Brown’s
“The DaVinci Code” is a book of fiction that proposes that
Jesus Christ is not the Son of God described in the Bible. The book is
fiction and not fact; Dan Brown himself said one of his goals was for
people to start talking about spiritual things... and talking they are!
But, as Christians, are we?
While the Satan continues to work to spread his deceptions, God will
use all things to His glory. The following links are intended to provide
you with the resources you need to engage your friends, neighbors and
co-workers in meaningful discussions that may bear eternal fruit.
Please, take some time to become familiar with these materials. The Christian
community has a treasure trove of information available for us to tap
in to. Won't you do that for our Lord and for those on your Project 170
list? And if you find more resources for this list, email me and if I
like them, I'll add them to this list too!
Sincerely, Pastor Randy
Here are the resources:
The Da Vinci
Code: A Quest for Answers - Listen FREE to Josh McDowell's
dramatic presenation which separates fact from fallacy and presents unassailable
truths that listeners can depend on for real answers.
A
study guide for the Da Vinci Code: A Quest for Answers
- This free 30 page study guide from Josh McDowell is intended to help
prepare men, women and youth to share Biblical Truth for the unprecedented
opportunity that the movie provides.
How
to start a conversation about the Da Vinci Code - An excellent
supply of questions to stimulate a discussion about questions raised in
the book and movie.
Jesus and Da Vinci: An Apologetics
Site - The articles on this site explore the topic about who
the Biblical Jesus is - opposed to what Dan Brown claims.
Davinci and Jesus: An Evangelistic
Outreach Site - If you, or someone you know, are searching
for God and a life that is full and meaningful, you can find what you
are looking for in Jesus Christ of the Bible.
Seek Answers Interactively
- Chat, Blog or Discuss questions and answers regarding the Da Vinci Code.
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