Every leader needs to have a theology of testing. If we do not wake up every morning and view our days as God ordained tests that form us and forge for His purposes and for His glory, we will live beneath His intentions for our…
Every leader needs to have a theology of testing. If we do not wake up every morning and view our days as God ordained tests that form us and forge for His purposes and for His glory, we will live beneath His intentions for our…
12 I am writing to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven for his name’s sake. 13 I am writing to you, fathers, because you know him who is from the beginning. I am writing to you, young men, because you have overcome the…
“Without the establishment of “Antioch’s”, the task of frontier missions will fail. Frontier missions is the fruit of apostolic community.” Now there were in the church at Antioch prophets and teachers, Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen a member of the court…
A message spoken at the Hope of Israel Convocation in Kansas City in February 2013 Download | pdf | mp3 “In this session I want to appeal to those beyond this gathering concerning our great need for a theological and missiological reformation pertaining to the issue of…
The messages below were preached at a gathering in Maryland at Immanuel’s Church in late July 2012. Consecration at the End of the Age (The Prophecy of Matthew 24) Consecration at the End of the Age (The Parables of Matthew 25) The Maskilim of…
Referring to her ministry as a mother of Indian orphans, Amy Carmichael said: “If by doing some work which the undiscerning consider “not spiritual work” I can best help others, and I inwardly rebel, thinking it is the spiritual for which I crave, when in…
The so called, “Insider Movement” is polarizing the protestant missions force in our generation. While I have many scriptural, missiological, and philosophical problems with the core beliefs and practices of this growing movement, one question continues to nag at me and shape my thinking about…
Below is an article written by my kiwi friend and comrade Chris Donaldson who has been blogging through the book of Acts and Revelation 2-3 on location in Turkey. I recommend bookmarking his site and journeying with him.
Matthew 24-25 is Jesus’ famous sermon about His glorious second coming and the end of the age. Right in the middle of it we find what may be the most important prophetic statement in the entire Bible on a number of profound levels. And this…
This makes my soul sing: Minimizing Comforts for Maximizing Joy from Desiring God on Vimeo.