"My friend Heather and I are involved in a ministry called Theology on Tap. The basic idea of Theology on Tap is creating a forum where young people of all walks of life could talk about the faith in a casual setting at a bar or restaurant. A typical Theology on Tap consists of a 45 minute talk, 15 minutes q&a and time for fellowship afterward.
"This forum opens the door to young people who wouldn’t think to walk through the doors of the church, but would maybe listen to a talk at their favorite bar. Hearing the Truth in this setting may open their hearts to come back Home."
In a recent commentary, Robyn Lee (a senior writer for Faith & Family magazine) reflected on some of the ways in which little things we do may be used by the Lord to touch people's hearts or accomplish other aspects of His plan.
To access Ms. Lee's complete post, please visit:
Faith & Family Live!: Small Acts for God (23 SEP 11)
"This forum opens the door to young people who wouldn’t think to walk through the doors of the church, but would maybe listen to a talk at their favorite bar. Hearing the Truth in this setting may open their hearts to come back Home."
In a recent commentary, Robyn Lee (a senior writer for Faith & Family magazine) reflected on some of the ways in which little things we do may be used by the Lord to touch people's hearts or accomplish other aspects of His plan.
To access Ms. Lee's complete post, please visit:
Faith & Family Live!: Small Acts for God (23 SEP 11)
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