
Gratitude and the Season of Waiting
Waiting can feel like a wilderness. The Israelites knew this well—forty long years of wandering in the desert, often grumbling instead of giving thanks. “How
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Waiting can feel like a wilderness. The Israelites knew this well—forty long years of wandering in the desert, often grumbling instead of giving thanks. “How

“. . . and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part

One of the most striking aspects of Jesus’s earthly ministry was his unwavering determination to remain “on mission.” In Luke 4:18–19, we hear his first

We are, without a doubt, commanded to proclaim the gospel to everyone. It is our ultimate calling to be witnesses to the power and love

The Lord’s words in Matthew 28:19 are beautifully transcendent. Jesus requires the gospel to flex its muscles through us. The Great Commission releases us into

Introduction Since the mid-20th century, the term “social gospel” has carried both positive and negative connotations in different sectors of Christianity. The space limitations of

Jesus’s final charge to his followers in Matthew 28:19–20 was not just to make converts but to “make disciples of all nations.” This command was

Many gut-wrenching stories can be found in the Scriptures. One that has always captured my imagination covers the scene of Jesus weeping and praying in

Our understanding of the ordinance of Water Baptism is that it is non-salvific (it has no power to wash away sins), but it is the

The key to the Pentecostal church reaching the mission field of the unchurched and de-churched will not be so much a focus on Pentecostal theology,
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