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Christian’s Expositor Directory

Following is a directory of the available Christian's Expositor Issues available. If you see an articel listed that is not yet posted that you would like, please let me know and I willost it ASAP. Thanks Dennis Crawford, BibleTruthsToU@gmail.com

Preacher Study Notes Archieved Issues


Christian's Expositor Journal Sep 1993
Volume 7, Issue Contents
Editorial
Successful Teaching: The Foundation for Growth** by Raymond Fox
The greatest obstacle to growth in many congregations is the sad state of congregational teaching

Teaching the Lost ** Bennie Cryer
The congregation that is not teaching the lost is not fulfilling the Lord’s commission. Here is practical advice to help you reach the lost.

Teaching Wayward Christians * James D. Often
How large would be your congregation be it for all the backsliden members were reclaimed from the world?

Preparing an Edifying Chapter Study Wayne L. Fussell
Chapter study does not need to be a boring routine. Studying through the Bible by chapters should be enjoyable and edifying for teacher and congregation.

"Impress Them on Your Children” Greg DoGogh
Whatever we decide about the importance or unimportance of Bible study with our children, it will take only one generation to reap a harvest. Whatwill the harvest be? Rejoicing or regretting?

Organizing Thoughts for a Topical Sermon Joe Norton
Do not he satisfied with complacency and mediocrity in the pulpit, Successful topical teaching can only come through diligent study and planning.

Selecting a Topic for Teaching Carney Briggs
Effective topic selecting is one of the most overlooked responsibilities of congregational teachers.

Teaching Christians in Home Bible Studies** Doug Edwards
The need and value of house to house teaching of the Bible by Christians.

Building a Basic Bible Study Library Michael Fox
Recommendations for congregational teachers of books that are generally trustworthy, in print,and suitable for teachers with beginning to intermediate experience.

Christian's Expositor Journal Dec 1993
The Book You Cannot Die Without Smith Bibens
The world’s libraries cannot impart the knowledge you need from the Bible.

Sermon on the Amount** Tony Denton Will a man rob God? (Malachi 3:8)

Backbiting ** Monte Woods
The best way to deal with this problem within the church is to make sure that God’s people understand it’s effects, punishment, and how to deal with it.

The Characteristics Required of God’s Teachers ** Alan Bonifay
There is much more to being a teacher than being a good speaker.

Drinking and Drugs David Griffen

A Biblical perspective on the lethal scourge of substance abuse.

More Than Listeners ** Roger Boone

Christian’s Expositor Journal Dec 1994
The Failure of Our System** Raymond Fox

"Go Ye" Bill Harmond

Discipleship Paul Wilkerson

Developing a Visitation Program John Criswell

The Conversion of the Jews Jim Crouch
Index, Volume 7 pg 269


Christian’s Expositor Journal 2002
2002*

“If He Shall Hear Thee” ** Smith Bibens

Marrhew 18: 15-17, "If He Shall Hear Thee" Greg Gay

Everyone Welcome? A Study OF 1 Corinthians 5 George Battey
Bible Talk Alan Bonifay
The Second Coming Of Christ Ronny Wade

Christian's Expositor Journal SPRING 2003

Mozambique Don Pruitt

When Enemies Threaten — Praise God! Doug Edwards

The Name “Chrisitan” (ACTS 11:26) Smith Bibens

The Last Twelve Verses Of Mark Carl Johnson

Church Discipline * James Orten

Carnal Warfare And The Christian Paul O. Nichols

Spiritual Leadership in the Church Paul O. Nichols

Christian's Expositor Journal SPRING 2004
Change, In The Name Of Love Greg Gay

The Ordinance of Baptism Brett Hickey

The Family --- Paradise or Thorns & Thistles? Greg Gay

Preparing for Marriage:
The Need For Premarital Counseling
Ryan Connor

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit Matt Trent

Ecuador Jonathan Bunner

Christian's Expositor Journal SUMMER 2004*
Cremation --- Now a Hot Option* Carl M. Johnson

Come Home* Doug Edwards
The clarity of Scripture* Smith Bibens

Jesus Washes His Disciple's Feet*

An Exposition of John 13:1–17 James B. Crouch

“The Lamp of the Body is the Eye”* Matt Trent

Zambia* P. Duane Permenter

Christian's Expositor Journal WINTER 2004
Codes Worth Cracking Carl M. Johnson

How to Disagree With Our Brethren** Jimmy Vannoy

Learning to Pray Terry Baze

God's Plan FOr Personal Finances John Pruitt

Endeavoring to Keep the Unity J. Wayne McKamie

Breaking the Alabaster Vial Terry Baze

The Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

(MT. 12:22-32)
John M. Criswell

Doctrinal Preaching Smith Bibens

Christian's Expositor Journal Autumn 2005
SPECIAL ISSUE: Going On To Maturity

Editorial: It Is Time To Grow Up Carl Johnson

Attitudes and Consequences

A Mature Congregation Practices True Worsip

A Mature Congregation Edifies

A Mature Congregation Evangelizes

A Mature Congregation Practices Fellowship

A Mature Congregation Serves

A Mature Congregation Trains**

A Mature Congregation Has Elders and Deacons


Christian's Expositor Journal SPRING 2005
The Restoration Movement Greg Gay

An American Movement Carl Johnson

Unity, Changing the Aim and Uncertain Sounds (1832-1849) Alan Bonifay

American CHristian Missionary Society Greg Gay

The Development of Instrumental MusicJohnny Elmore

The Forgotten Theme Ronny Wade

Christian's Expositor Journal Summer 2005
What Is The Bible? Terry Baze

The Canon of Scripture Mike Criswell

How We Got the Bible --- Texual Families & Manuscripts Mike Criswell
Philosophy of Translation James Crouch

A History Of The English Bible From It's
Beginnings to the King James Version
David Griffin 103

The Apocrypha Matt Trent

Christian's Expositor Journal Winter 2006
"One Another" ** Smith Bibens

Love One Another Smith Bibens

Serve One Another** Don Pruitt

Encourage One Another ** Wayne Fussell

Admonish One Another ** Carl Johnson

Forgive Oner Another ** Mike Criswell

Chrisitans Don't Let Christians...**
............Or, What Christians Should
............Not Do To One Another
Greg Gay

CE 2010


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