Sometimes, in order to fully comprehend what someone is attempting to communicate, you have to go into decipher mode. Lately, I have found myself doing this with more regularity whenever I hear the term “Christian.” My radar kicks into gear and my cognitive skills go on red alert. Is it being conveyed politically, sociologically, culturally, […]
Apostolic Perspectives: What’s In A Name?
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Apostolic Perspectives
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Apostolic Perspectives: The Tragedy of Living Safe
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments · Apostolic Perspectives
There is something in the fallen nature that is searching for security and comfort. If we would be honest with ourselves we would probably discover that this desire is rooted in fear and actually works against the lifestyle of faith that we are called to live as the saints of God.
Faith demands that our security […]
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Apostolic Perspectives: Let The Nations Rejoice
February 7th, 2008 · No Comments · Apostolic Perspectives
On many occasions, myself and other team members have been the first foreigners to visit certain geographical areas in particular countries. Here are a few discoveries I have made when introducing a people group to the good news of the Gospel of the Kingdom.
People are spiritually hungry and searching for answers to questions of the […]
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Apostolic Perspectives: A Higher Level of Equipping
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Apostolic Perspectives
The Body of Christ has been progressively rising to new levels of maturity. Much of this has been due to the process of development of what we know as the “five-fold ministry” expression. Since the “equipping of the saints” takes place through the function and anointing of these “ascension gift” graces, it is understandable that […]








