Author: Scott Humston

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    A Personal Request

    Wow!  Or maybe, Whew!  This summer has flown by. I’ve just returned home after spending almost the entire month of July on the road. June, too, was a busy and productive month for our ministry. This summer we had fantastic programs in Florida, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Illinois.  Lots of miles…lots of smiles…and lots of…

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    Love One Another?

    “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”(John 13:35) Did you ever wonder to yourself why the peoples of the world cannot get along with each other? Why can’t the Arabs and the Jews settle their conflicts and live in harmony? Why can’t they settle the conflicts in Africa?…

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    2015 In Review

    Dear Friend, I want to thank you so much for standing by New Dimensions Evangelism in 2015. We saw God move in amazing ways—despite some challenging times. I want to share with you a brief re-cap of the ministry events of this past year–events that without your prayers and support would not have happened. As…

  • Soul Fruit

    The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and whoever captures souls is wise. (Proverbs 11:30)

    The fruit of an apple tree is apples. The fruit of an orange tree is oranges. The fruit of a Christian should be other Christians. The natural result of a life dedicated to Christ is to win others to Him!

  • He Lost It.

      He Lost it, and when he did, he gained much more. My wife and I attended a funeral the other day for an extended family member. It was not a sudden loss, for all who knew him knew his passing might be near.   The minister did a good job and shared some details of…

  • The Passover & Last Supper

    [vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]   Every year as Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Christ, many practicing Hebrew people celebrate the Passover.  In fact, it was the Passover Seder meal, that Christ (a Hebrew Rabbi) was celebrating as he gave the Last Supper to his disciples. There is much symbolism in the Passover Seder meal—much foreshadowing of…