Category Archives: Apostle Paul

Prayers for Spain

“I’d been giving a talk on redigging the wells of revival, at the end of it I had about 10-15 spaniards come up to me and say, “It’s been great what you’ve said but from our perspective we have no … Continue reading

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We don’t know what we’re doing

Spoke last week about the necessity of outside advice to make good decisions. Let’s add another ingredient – other people praying for you that you will know the right thing to do. Check out Paul’s prayer for the church in … Continue reading

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Quotes on The Industry

“The Christian church has set up a religion of pomp & revenue in pretend imitation of a person who lived a life of poverty.” -Thomas Paine “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is … Continue reading

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How Paul discipled people

“The second pillar undergirding Paul’s urging is a near-unlimited expectation of what God can do through people. His litmus test of success in the Christian life was not about just about clinging on to it until the day you die. … Continue reading

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Neither height nor depth

The following is a guest post from another good friend. Anonymous, but based in Israel. It will stretch you a bit, but is well worth the effort. Enjoy: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor … Continue reading

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catchphrases create culture

As much as we’d like to think we’re above it – the billions of pounds spent on advertising suggests that it’s true. This is nothing knew of course. Leaders have always made use of slogans / common phrases / sayings … Continue reading

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Noble is a sports car. Seriously?

When was the last time you heard something described as noble? There’s something old fashioned, and almost quaint about the word isn’t there? We tend to pull it out now to be sarcastic, “You gave me your last crisp, how … Continue reading

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A Movement of Models

The Jesus movement advances by modelling. Jesus came and modelled. His message was not, ‘read my book’, ‘vote for my party’, or ‘fight in my army’, but simply ‘follow me’. Later he said, to those who had followed, go and … Continue reading

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How did the early church actually go about fulfilling the great commission?

My favourite case study is how Paul, Silas and Timothy established the church in Thessalonica. In one sense they did not actually do that much. There were millions of things they did not do. Here’s my list of how they … Continue reading

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House of Prayer for Every Nation – Spain

Operation World is one of the best prayer resources going – check them out! Paul, Romans 15, “But now, since I no longer have any room for work in these regions, and since I have longed for many years to … Continue reading

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