Today's Devotional

Dangerous Freedom

July 1, 2008

Freedom is dangerous in the hands of those who don’t know how to use it. That’s why criminals are confined in prisons with barbed wire, steel bars, and concrete barriers. Or consider a campfire that is allowed to spread in a dry forest. It quickly becomes a blazing inferno. Unchecked freedom can create chaos. . . .

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signature photoThroughout RBC's history, we've been teaching the Word of God so as to lead people of all nations to personal faith and maturity in Christ. And as you'll see in the pages of this Web site, we try to achieve our goal through every method and medium available.

As for who we're trying to reach—our audiences are as diverse as our methods. They include pastors, counselors, lay persons, TV and radio stations, prisons, schools, businesses—any organization with resources that can touch families, friends, churches, and client networks.

The idea is that every person we reach has the potential to shine—to spread the gospel just as Jesus commanded.

Finally, I'd like you to know that ever since my grandfather founded this ministry, God has blessed us immeasurably—with growth and an extended “family” who are truly committed to his foundational goals.

So in welcoming you, I also urge you to contact us. Inquire about our resources, ask questions, offer comments, whatever you desire. We'd love to hear from you. And thanks so much for your interest in RBC Ministries.

Sincerely,

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Mart De Haan, President

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