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The Book of Ephesians Intensive

The Book of Ephesians Intensive

Class Syllabus          pdf 1: Why Study Ephesians?          mp3 2: An Introduction and Outline of Ephesians 1-4          mp3 3: Ephesians Chapter 1          mp3 4: Ephesians Chapter 2:1-10      …

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The Formation of Missional Leaders // “The Devoted Themselves to Prayer & the Ministry of the Word”

The Formation of Missional Leaders // “The Devoted Themselves to Prayer & the Ministry of the Word”

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…

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Antioch: God’s Holy Strategy for the Advance of the Gospel

Antioch: God’s Holy Strategy for the Advance of the Gospel

“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…

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Syrian Refugees Triple as the Conflict Rages On // A Call to Pray and a Reason to Go

Syrian Refugees Triple as the Conflict Rages On // A Call to Pray and a Reason to Go

Historically speaking, some of the most explosive breakthroughs for the Gospel have taken place in refugee communities among displaced peoples. As the conflict in Syria continues to rage, pray that God would raise up laborers, strengthen the Church, and pour out His Spirit like water…

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Notes from the Kansas City Convocation

Notes from the Kansas City Convocation

Kansas City Convocation Outline – July 12, 2012 for more resources: Joel Richardson – http://archives.joelstrumpet.com/ Reggie Kelly – http://the.mysteryofisrael.org/ Bryan Purtle – http://thoughtsuponrising.com/ Dalton Thomas – http://daltonthomas.org/ I.       OUR AIM To emphasize the contemporary need for a universal embrace of apostolic eschatology…

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Memo from the Moravians: “Don’t be Cowards with the Gospel!”

Memo from the Moravians: “Don’t be Cowards with the Gospel!”

Below is an excellent article written by my friend David Sitton of To Every Tribe at the “Reckless Abandon” blog back in 2010. ~ Opposition to the evangelical gospel was fierce in 18th century Germany.  Christians were on the run for their lives and carried…

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An Amazing Testimony of How Jim Elliot’s College Campus Prayer Meetings Started a Missions Movement

An Amazing Testimony of How Jim Elliot’s College Campus Prayer Meetings Started a Missions Movement

Why must we foster the convergence of prayer and missions? David Howard, general director of The World Evangelical Fellowship, told recently in the Evangelical Missions Quarterly about a great movement of prayer that happened at Wheaton College when he and Jim Elliot were there in 1946.  Jim…

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My Driving Convictions Concerning Frontier Missions P2 // The Indissoluble Union of Prayer and Missions

My Driving Convictions Concerning Frontier Missions P2 // The Indissoluble Union of Prayer and Missions

[read the intro]   [read part 1] For the last 8 years I have been a part of a number of communities and ministries that have been centered around daily corporate prayer and worship led by singers and musicians. In 2006 a few dozen of us…

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Did Jesus Discourage Corporate Public Prayer in Matthew 6?

Did Jesus Discourage Corporate Public Prayer in Matthew 6?

I labor in the midst of a stream that desires to establish corporate prayer and worship from the rising of the sun to its going down. I love it. I am gripped with it. I’m sowing the majority of my time, my energy, and my…

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Living to Be Memorialized

Living to Be Memorialized

Ever heard of a guy named Cornelius? If you haven’t, you need to learn about him. He and a young Jewish woman named Mary from a village called Bethany were the only two people in the New Testament whose lives the Lord sought to memorialize…

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