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	    - Descripción:
 
	    - John Warwick Montgomery was a lawyer, Lutheran theologian, professor, and writer. Montgomery asks the congregation to write down two website addresses (0:00-2:19). He then begins his sermon by reading from Acts 26 (2:20-7:05).  Using Paul’s defense against King Agrippa and Governor Festus as a guide, he focuses on how to preach the Word to a secular world (7:06-10:41).  First, we must preach the Gospel for ourselves; the Gospel must be presented personally (10:42-12:28).  Second, we must preach to all—the “small and the great” (12:29-14:58). Third, we must create common ground between us and non-believers (14:59-17:27).  Montgomery speaks that we should begin with our testimonies, just as Paul did (17:28-21:37).  However, the danger of testimonies is that non-believers have the tendency to focus on what the speaker experienced rather than connecting the experience to Jesus and His salvation (21:38-22:07).  Testimonies should always lead someone from the subjective speaker to the objective Christ: this does not typically happen (22:08-22:57).  A testimony is an overall good place to start when spreading the Gospel, but the message should be restricted to Scripture (22:58-24:42).  The Gospel is the center of the message that liberals do not take seriously and that conservatives do not realize leads people to salvation (24:43-25:52).  Jesus is the cornerstone that one must fall on to be saved, and the events in the Gospel occurred publicly for all (25:53-30:09).  How the Gospel will be received is not certain, but we must remain faithful and always restrict the message to Scripture alone (30:10-31:02). A word of prayer concludes the sermon (31:03-31:33).
 
	    - Tema:
 
	    - Bible. Acts, Apologetics, Testimony, and Preaching
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Ubicación:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - November 14, 2006
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Audio
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - SEBTS_Chapel_John_Warwick_Montgomery_2006-11-14
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - Descripción:
 
	    - Ratification of international human rights conventions
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - April 16, 1981
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Text
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - 011003009045
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - Descripción:
 
	    - Ratification of international human rights conventions
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - April 16, 1981
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Text
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - 011003009044
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - Descripción:
 
	    - Invitation to inclusion in the "International Scholars Directory"
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - Undated
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Text
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - 011003007002
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - Descripción:
 
	    - Crypt of Cthulhu; with suggestions
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - November 19, 1981
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Text
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - 011003005056
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - Descripción:
 
	    - critique of Clark Pinnock's review of "Faith Founded on Fact"
 
	    - Creador:
 
	    - Montgomery, John Warwick
 
	    - Idioma:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Fecha de Creacion:
 
	    - September 27, 1978
 
	    - Tipo de recurso:
 
	    - Text
 
	    - Identificador:
 
	    - 011003001002