In this article, I want to respond to a common but what might seem at first to be a somewhat peripheral part of a popular cessationist argument. But as we will see it is foundational for the so-called Cascade Argument as well as arguing for a fundamental distinction between the apostolic era and our own …
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Strengthening in the Faith and Form (Part 1)
Paul's First Missionary Journey A Biblical Pattern In Acts 14, Paul and Barnabas, after completing their first missionary journey through the cities of Lystra, Iconium and Antioch in Pisidia, returned to those cities: "Strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter …
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An Earnest Appeal to the Body of Christ
A PLEA FOR ACTION After six months on the mission field we are overwhelmed with the great need we are seeing all around us. In this post we earnestly appeal to you, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, for the sending of more mission workers to the most unreached region of the world …
Getting Established and Covid 19
Laying a sure Foundation We had just begun to adjust to life as missionaries in South-Asia when the world was struck with the Covid 19 pandemic. We had found a local church to attend and had begun to serve, we were in the middle of making plans for expansion of our Engage Church planter's training …
What is The End For Those Who Never Hear the Gospel?
Synopsis In this article, I will argue for an exclusivist position of evangelical theology in regard to the fate of the unevangelised. This will be argued firstly because it is the most biblical position that one can take on the subject. I seek to show that arguments of both universalism and Inclusivism overemphasize the scriptures …
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A Critical Evaluation of the Emphases and Importance of the Missional Church Movement
ABSTRACT This paper will examine and critically evaluate the key contentions and emphasises of the “Missional Church Movement.” It will argue that the key components of the missional church, (1) the shift from sender to the sent; (2) a shift from attractional ministry to incarnational;(3) A shift from modernity to postmodernity (4) the shift from …

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