Apostolic, Leadership, Church & Kingdom Insights
The restoration of apostolic ministry to the church should touch on three areas that we clearly see are affected by the apostolic anointing in the early church…
The Africa Haguruka 25th Annual Conference in Kigali, Rwanda was a great success. Samual Hayes reports from his experience as a speaker along with several other ICAL members...
One of the key issues for Kingdom advancement in the earth is the synergistic partnership between apostles and prophets….
I’m not much into formulas when it comes to spiritual things, but what I read in Leviticus 9:23-24 did get me thinking…
Apostles are builders! All of them! They build churches, ministries, systems, organizations, institutions, and businesses…but most of all, they build people!
While there are many qualities of leadership that are helpful and necessary in the execution of our callings, here are six that I believe are indispensable
While we may be reasonably comfortable with the first 5 concepts, we may find the next five to be beyond the usual concept of how Kingdom people work
By humanism, I mean anything people refer to as self-empowering that does not originate from the Scriptures’ worldview or depend upon our identification with the cross of Christ...
Many believers are aware and appreciative of the covenants that God has established with humankind but consider the covenant between one another to be an Old Testament or archaic concept. Often the fact that the word covenant is not used in the New Testament...
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