The Realities of the Doctrine of Evangelism

The Realities of the Doctrine of Evangelism

The theology of evangelism consists of three crucial realities: the doctrine of necessity, the doctrine of love, and the doctrine of special evangelization. The doctrine of necessity. As recipients of the gospel and harbingers of God’s will, we should have an...
THE THEOLOGY OF EVANGELISM

THE THEOLOGY OF EVANGELISM

Evangelism refers to communicating the gospel efficiently to those who have not heard it, have not accepted it, or do not believe it. The word is derived from the Greek evangelion, or “good news.” That is what the gospel is: good news. It is a message that frees one...
COMMITMENT TO SOMETHING BIGGER THAN YOURSELF

COMMITMENT TO SOMETHING BIGGER THAN YOURSELF

The mark of a true believer is reflected in one’s desire to serve others. As a prophet, you must be committed to something bigger than yourself. You must be committed to something that matters, something that can advance God’s Kingdom. When you’re committed to...
CONTRIBUTE

CONTRIBUTE

Miracles are about experiencing more for your life. Becoming a space for “more” is about being a contribution. The Israelites had the duty to take care of the poor. If the Israelites obeyed this call, then they would have been “more.” They would have experienced an...
CREATION PROCLAIMS THE GLORY OF GOD

CREATION PROCLAIMS THE GLORY OF GOD

King David, the eloquent Psalmist, writes in the Psalm 19, “The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims his handiwork” (Ps. 19:1 NRSV). The ancient Hebrew understanding of cosmology does not necessarily align with modern scientific theory...