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Tim Bishop's Blog

April 23, 2025

Ten Ways to Share the Gospel

In conjunction with two articles I’ve posted on Crossmap.com, my trusty AI assistant, ChatGPT, offers these recommendations for ways to share the Gospel. 🗣� 1. Personal Testimony 📖 2. One-on-One Conversations 📲 3. Social Media & Digital Content 📚 4. Giving a Bible or Christian Book 🤝 5. Serving Others 🙏 6. Praying with or […]

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Published on April 23, 2025 15:03

March 7, 2024

A Divine Appointment: Pitching to the Christian Film Industry

Sometimes, God may be moving us in a direction we didn’t plan on or aren’t comfortable pursuing. When an opportunity arises, is it a rabbit trail or a Divine appointment? Whether to accommodate it depends on how well your radar works. At the National Religious Broadcasters convention in Nashville, I was on a mission to obtain […]

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Published on March 07, 2024 16:18

February 13, 2024

Uncovering the Blessing in the Shock of Grief

When significant people in your life pass, it's time to consider not only what they meant to you but also how to pay forward the debt you owe them.

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Published on February 13, 2024 16:16

December 28, 2023

A Tribute to Charles Lee Britt

When a committed follower of Jesus Christ sits in a recliner and falls peacefully “asleep� at age 87, you might think it indicates “Well done, good and faithful servant.� But for those of us who knew the man, it left us stunned. A man of such vibrance, sharp-mindedness, and deep spirituality is rare at any �

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Published on December 28, 2023 14:50

November 9, 2023

Today’s News Is Murder: What to Do About It

Can’t believe today’s news? Today’s news is both heartwrenching and unimaginable. Innocent victims are being butchered in record numbers. Body parts, blood, and corpses are strewn all over our television, computer, and phone screens. What’s a person to do about it? Whether you’ve followed the latest mass shooting in the United States or the wars �

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Published on November 09, 2023 08:01

August 22, 2023

Post-Abortion Healing for Hidden Hurts

Countless post-abortive women can be forgiven and set free from their secret burden. Hope is here.

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Published on August 22, 2023 16:41

March 14, 2023

Making the Most of the Time We Have Left

A Lesson from the Madness It’s that time of year again, and in honor of March Madness, here’s a lesson about life taught from the basketball court. When all seems lost� Debbie and I enjoy basketball. For us, the madness began early this year, in February. We went to Nashville and watched Indiana State play Belmont. �

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Published on March 14, 2023 09:31

January 5, 2023

Book Review: What Happens Next by Christina Suzann Nelson

Christina Suzann Nelson is releasing a new novel, What Happens Next. Her stories are as virtuous as they are insightful. You can’t read one without taking away something helpful about relationships and the redemptive work of God in a person’s life. And she doesn’t shy away from difficult subjects. Her latest book deals with grief �

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Published on January 05, 2023 16:08

September 19, 2022

How to Wait When You Can’t

Who Wants to Wait? Are you waiting for something? Not just the traffic light, checkout line, or something else you know will change. I mean something that has you on pause in life? Something your heart’s been yearning for but has eluded you for so long? If so, you’re not alone. Life comes at us in fits and �

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Published on September 19, 2022 17:00

August 30, 2022

Extending Forgiveness: How to Purge Toxic Anger

Anger Epidemic Often, people I chat with online are angry. Their anger issue usually stems from an emotional wound inflicted by someone they’ve not forgiven. For example, a recent chatter couldn’t seem to forgive two close relatives. It was eating him up. He’d already been told forgiving his unrepentant offenders would bring relief; he just �

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Published on August 30, 2022 13:48