Beyond One Person Leadership – Shifting to Teams
While authors, Easum and Travis, affirm that the senior pastor is a key element in the equation that leads to a strong church and kingdom impact, they attempt to undo ‘the myth of the heroic leader’; everything rises and falls on the senior pastor. Rather they suggest; everything [...]
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Beyond the Box: Innovative Church Planting II
Posted in America, Baptist, Church History, Church Planting, Modern-day televangelism, Post-Christian America, Wesley Jacob, tagged Beyond the Box Leader, Church Planting, Culture of Equipping, Kingdom Community, One Church in Many Locations, Planting Churches that Plant Churches, Post-Christian America, Shifting to Teams on SunUTC2009-03-01T02:14:25+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Kenosis Bible College
Posted in Academic, Christology, Church History, Holiness, Incarnation, Modern-day televangelism, Philosophy, Religion, The Cross, Theology, Thoughts, Wesley Jacob on FriUTC2008-02-01T15:55:21+00:00 28, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Rev. Wesley Jacob is led by the Holy Spirit, to teach the people of God through an online Bible College viz, Kenosis Bible College at My Church.org
The Courses offered are given below:
Church History
Major World Religions
Old Testament Theology
New Testament Theology
Pauline Theology
Systematic Theology
The first subject that will be taught would be Church History. As you would perhaps [...]
The Christian and materialism
Posted in Christology, Modern-day televangelism, Prosperity Gospel on ThuUTC2008-01-17T06:19:30+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Materialism is defined as “the philosophic proposition that matter is the foremost reality and that everything in the world, embracing thought, will, and the spiritual”. Life according to this premise can be explained only in terms of material things If one is absorbed with only material things, it is indisputably deprave. That is not [...]
Mega Churches & the Prosperity Gospel
Posted in Christology, Modern-day televangelism, Theology, Wesley Jacob on SatUTC2008-01-12T13:17:12+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
A lot of Americans and now a number of Indians are buying into what has been coined as “the prosperity gospel.” Its message progresses a bit like this: God will be good to you, if you believe in His promises; God will make you successful, if you ask Him. It ties up the American dream [...]
What is the Toronto Blessing
Posted in Christology, Church History, Modern-day televangelism, Wesley Jacob on SatUTC2008-01-12T13:08:39+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The Toronto Blessing pertains to the presumed overflow of the Holy Spirit on persons present at the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship Church, located in Etobicoke, Canada; and pastored by John and Carol Arnott, at the time was the Toronto Airport Vineyard Church. On January 20, 1994, a Pentecostal pastor named Randy Clark spoke at the [...]
The New Cross
Posted in Academic, Christology, Holiness, Modern-day televangelism, Wesley Jacob, tagged Christology, Modern-day televangelism, the ‘new Cross’ on MonUTC2007-11-26T11:22:24+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Christian faith has gone through much transformation. Modern-day televangelism has ingeniously caused what, author of such Christian classics as, The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy, AW Tozer (April 21, 1897 – May 12, 1963) so particularly called a movement from the ‘old Cross’ to the ‘new Cross’.
From the new cross has [...]