Here are the questions I'll be asking Jerry Bridges this morning at 11:00. Any spare prayers would be appreciated. I'll post his answers on Friday. I'm looking forward to this gift to speak with him in person. Thank you all for your input through emails and comments.
How did you come up with the idea to write Respectable Sins?
How did you come up with the title?
As you apply Scripture to a subtle sin, how do you begin to know when the power of the sin is lessened in your life? Is it ever gone completely?
How in the world can we ever live with ourselves with all this sin in our hearts?
If we have very strong feelings about the political path our government is taking and if we feel that our country is going in a dangerous direction, how do we reconcile these feelings without being judgmental? I need more guidance as I try to apply Romans 14:4-5.
Does the pursuit for holiness become more intense and difficult the longer we are believers?
In your 55 years of ministry and in regard to ‘acceptable sins’, what observations do you have of our culture, of the Christian community, of the world?
How do you decide your next book?
What encouragement/wisdom could Mr. Bridges give young adults that he wished someone had told him.
When you write, do you follow a set pattern or a certain discipline?
What are you currently reading?
What are you currently writing?
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment