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EQUIPPING TOOLBOX
As part of the “informing and equipping” mission of the Presbyterian Lay Committee, we will periodically update this area of the Web site with useful ministry resources. Links also will be posted to the Layman Online home page highlighting particular toolbox items and directing users to this area. If you have an equipping resource you’d like to share with our readers, please forward the information to eterry@layman.org.
Download The Layman's Equipping Section for March (3-8-10)
Southern Evangelical Seminary event will uphold marriage (2-23-10)
RTS offers free content on iTunes (2-9-10)
Download The Layman's "Equipping Section" pull-out here (1-27-10)
Purpose Driven Presbyterians (1-25-10)
Spiritual Gifts inventory (1-25-10)
The Truth Project (1-25-10)
A Primer in Reformed Theology (1-14-10)
Watch the Let's Strengthen Marriage Webinar (1-13-10)
Luasanne Fellowship (1-9-10)
Walk With Me Daily (1-7-10)
Rural S.C. churches find strength in numbers (1-5-10)
A gamer-friendly way to read The Bible (12-22-09)
Advent Conspiracy challenges Christians to take back Christmas (12-10-09)
TLN president: Positive connections help reach audiences (12-9-09)
New media ministry wants to offer Reformed, Biblical voice (12-4-09)
Programs introducing more students to God's Word (12-3-09)
The Manhattan Declaration (11-24-09)
U.S. Marriage Index (11-17-09)
Greg Ogden sermon series: Is your church making Christians or disciples? (10-8-09)
(Link to five-part Ogden video at 2009 New Wineskins Convocation)
Donated Bibles help spread the Gospel (10-16-09)
IRD's Mount Nebo Papers equip Christians for marriage debate (8-20-09)
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