The Myth of Maturity
Are You Doing Too Much for the Lord?
by STEVE MURRELL — If you’re not experiencing the kind of fruitfulness you desire, It might be because you minister too much.
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by STEVE MURRELL — If you’re not experiencing the kind of fruitfulness you desire, It might be because you minister too much.
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I remember my first trip to China over twenty years ago as being quite an adventure. It felt a bit James-Bondish. Along with a few Filipino pastors, I smuggled Bibles across China’s border and secretly delivered them to couriers, who in turn delivered them to pastors in rural areas of China. Our training was intense; our [...]
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by KEVIN YORK — What will Every Nation Churches and Ministries look like in one hundred years? What current issues will affect who we become in the next century?
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by RICE BROOCKS, Th.D. — The death of outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens last week was mourned by both believer and non-believer alike. There was something about this man that people loved – even those whose faith he tried to destroy. He wrote how “religion ruins everything,” pointing out excesses in various religious practices that were wrong. [...]
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On the Dr. Phil Show, Becky Alonzo, author of The Devil in Pew Number Seven, confronts the man who shot her father (the pastor of a local church) and murdered her mother.
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WikiChurch by Steve Murrell (Charisma House, 2011) is now available at Every Nation Productions —— Steve Murrell, author of WikiChurch When I need information fast, I go to Wikipedia, the world’s largest free online encyclopedia. The wiki part of Wikipedia is from a Hawaiian word meaning “quick.” While it may seem as though Wikipedia has [...]
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At the beginning of the new millennium, the Every Nation Ministries’ leadership team created a set of ten-year objectives that came to be known as The 2010 Initiative. The primary objective: by 2010, Every Nation would have established some kind of foothold in each of the 211 nations of the world — a university campus [...]
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Most organizations, corporations, and family-own businesses think about succession in terms of a relay race. The older generation carries the baton as younger heirs or leaders anxiously wait their turn. When the exchange is finally made, older runners then retire to the sidelines. This kind of thinking is precisely why old guys who don’t feel [...]
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