Is
Healing Always God's Will? |
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Hints & Tips - UPDATED!
Find the hints
and tips you need for effective internet evangelism. |
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Healing
Questions Answered
God wouldn't heal Paul's thorn in the flesh
Job was a godly man, yet God let him get sick
Paul told Timothy to drink wine instead of believing God for healing
Paul left Trophimus at Miletum sick instead of healing him
If you could always get healed, you would live forever, and God says you won't
Isaiah 53:4 (Matthew 8:17) was fulfilled in Jesus' earth ministry and cannot be claimed as a promise
by Christians today
The man in John 9 was born blind, and that was God's will
By Jesus' stripes we were spiritually, not physically, healed
Paul first preached at Galatia due to a physical infirmity
Jesus healed and did miracles to prove his deity....More |
Thou shalt not use
Christian Speak!
Grace, mercy, saved, and born again are a few words
that will confuse people who were not raised in the church. Often
these words mean nothing to non believers and in other cases these words
will have complete different meanings to other religious beliefs....More |
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How to Search the Member
Directory for Contacts
This can be applied to other
formats
AOL & ICQ offers all
their
members the opportunity to post a voluntary Member Profile in a database of
member directories. How this applies to Internet
Evangelism is the fact that it’s
searchable!....More |
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Preachalways! Feature |
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Home Church USA Blog
Evangelist
"A publisher of
glad tidings" a missionary preacher of the gospel. This title is
applied to Philip (Acts 21:8), who appears to have gone from city to
city preaching the word (Acts 8:4, 40). Judging from the case of
Philip, evangelists had neither the authority of an apostle, nor the
gift of prophecy, nor the responsibility of pastoral supervision over
a portion of the flock. They were itinerant preachers, having it as
their special function to carry the gospel to places where it was
previously unknown. |
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