Equipping Gospel Messenger 2

Equipping Gospel Messenger 2

Author: Daniel Yu

Publisher: Life's Spring Publisher Limited

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 9623133561

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This booklet tells us an effective way to preach the gospel. It first gives the evidence on the existence of God, and arouses people’s interest in knowing about God. Then it talks about the consequences of sins. After that, it shares about the Lord Jesus and the salvation. At last, it brings people to the decisive act of accepting the Lord as their Saviour.


Marks of the Messenger

Marks of the Messenger

Author: J. Mack Stiles

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2010-04-07

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0830867155

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Short-term missions expert J. Mack Stiles believes we can't separate who we are and how we live from what we say as we interact with people about the good news of Jesus. We need to live out the reconciling forgiveness of God as opposed to loving in the world's way. And when we leave things out of the gospel, not only is the message distorted but so are we as messengers. In this book Stiles shows us an integrated approach to knowing the gospel, living the gospel and speaking the gospel makes us whole, healthy evangelists.


Messengers

Messengers

Author: David Ritz

Publisher: Doubleday Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Beautifully designed and featuring stunning photographs, this moving book will appeal to Christians of all denominations and colors who seek a deeper understanding of the meaning and the glories of their faith. This is a tribute to the people who awakened the author's personal faith.


The Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) of Washington, DC, 1907–1934

The Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) of Washington, DC, 1907–1934

Author: Donald W. Kammer

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2024-07-16

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13:

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The 1906 earthquake of Pentecostalism at the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles, California, sent a jolt to Washington, DC, during 1906–1907. This Washington, DC, shock wave began when a group of women read and acted upon reports in the Azusa Street Mission’s Apostolic Faith newspaper. This event resulted in the creation and development of an influential church in the District of Columbia, Full Gospel Assembly. In a well-researched examination of a little-recognized and nearly forgotten religious community in Washington, DC, retired United States Army chaplain Don Kammer explores the church’s beginnings as part of the early twentieth-century Pentecostal and Charismatic revival. Full Gospel Assembly was an example of an early Pentecostal-evangelistic fusion, a common element in today’s American evangelical religion. Kammer identifies the challenges, successes, and the impact on the surrounding DC community. As he leads others through FGA’s fascinating history, Kammer explains why the story of FGA is important, reflects upon the conflicted definitions of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, describes popular malign portraits of holy rollers and tongue talkers, tells the tales of meetings on the Electric Street Railway Line, in theaters, in Parlor Houses, identifies denominational influence, and much more. The Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) of Washington, DC, 1907–1934 is a fascinating and comprehensive examination of the neglected history of an early twentieth-century revival with ties to the 1906 Azusa Street Mission and revival.