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Archive for September 25th, 2010


Winners: Logos Bible Softwear Giveway

Sep 25, 2010 Author: Kenny Jahng | Filed under: sponsored

Recently, we announced a free giveaway sponsored by the nice guys over at Logo Bible Software company here on Godvertiser.com.

Although you were probably wishing for free software, it was actually for some free soft wear. hehe.

So we had a bunch of entries and finally picked three random winners from the comment entrants — Drum Roll Please . . .

The winners are:

  • Scott Adamson

  • JoshInThe818

  • Ryan Strother

Woohoo!  You guys will be strutting your stuff shortly as you proudly display your Logos Bible SoftWEAR! :-D

Logos Bible Study Software

So what’s next?  Come back next week to Godvertiser.com when we’ll announce a really cool freebie giveway we already have planned for you

HINT: The free contest prize involves something as small as a pack of gum, but carries 66 books inside, and you can *listen* to it on the go (yup, that would mean it is battery-powered!)

Church Assets & Liabilities

Sep 25, 2010 Author: Kenny Jahng | Filed under: Church, Guest Blogger, Ponderings

Today, we hear from guest blogger Pastor Ryan of Central Baptist Church in Ohio. He chimes in on how we all have a choice in building assets or liabilities for the Church.


Last week, I saw on the local news and then read about a church around Columbus, OH, who is involved in an ongoing battle of protesting with a strip club.  The short version: this church has been protesting outside the strip club for several years now, even to the extent of photographing club goers and their license plates and posting online.  Now, the dancers from that club are protesting outside of the church on Sunday mornings.  It appears that both parties are stubborn and are not going to stop anytime soon.

Recently, the big news was about the church in Florida who was going to burn a Quran on 9/11 in protest of Islam.  This absurd situation is drawing negative attention even from military leaders and our Secretary of State.

I look at these situations involving two local churches and I can’t help but wonder what their real motivation is in acting this way.  Because they certainly aren’t acting like the church as Jesus intended. (more…)