Much of the spiritual action in the Bible comes from the work of apostolic-prophetic teams.

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Much of the spiritual action in the Bible comes from the work of apostolic-prophetic teams.
Building your small groups around these principles will provide a place where your members can find the fellowship they need and begin soaring in their walk with Christ.
One California pastor used to let these excuses rule his preaching. But one weekly challenge revolutionized his life—and his church.
"Can you imagine George Whitefield pitching horseshoes, playing cornhole or enjoying a grilled hamburger with the people he shares the gospel with?"
Here is how to create a church full of people who can answer tough questions.
If it was good enough for Jesus and His apostles, it should be good enough for us.
When churches do have a prison ministry, it is often run on an informal basis.
Here is the missing factor.
When people come to your church, do they find a place where Jesus is a priority and where an atmosphere of honor towards the Lord has been created?
Often it is not the gospel that turns people off, but the people carrying the gospel who turn them off.
Like Joseph and Daniel in the Bible, this preacher interpreted dreams for his fellow Marines.
It is important for evangelistic tools not to become rules.
Christians influence the marketplace under the blessing of God.
Here is one of our biggest opportunities to reach the unchurched.
Do you think it is worth it?
Do any or all of these seem familiar?
Ask the members of your church, "Is anybody going to be in heaven because of you?"
Because he planted an "indestructible seed," Kenneth Copeland's eight-day crusade to the Philippines brought profound changes to that island nation—and to his ministry.
In this article from our fourth issue, Dr. Bill Bright speaks about his passion: evangelism.
It's an age-old question. Which way do you lean?