By Floyd McClung What is Apostolic Passion? The term “passion” is used to describe everything from romance to hunger pangs. I don’t know what it means to you, but for me passion means whatever a person is willing to suffer for. In fact, that’s the root meaning of the word. It comes from the Latin [...]
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What is Apostolic Passion?
1 CommentThursday, March 18th, 2010
Praying in Evangelism
0 CommentsThursday, March 11th, 2010
Prayer plays a key role in the Christian’s life. It is through prayer that we speak to God. As we present our requests to God we are admitting that we are too weak to do things by ourselves, and that we can only depend on God for everything. We have seen in the past 3 [...]
Prayer plays a key role in the Christian’s life. It is through prayer that we speak to God. As we present our requests to God we are admitting that we are too weak to do things by ourselves, and that we can only depend on God for everything. We have seen in the past 3 [...]
Be Wise to Outsiders
0 CommentsMonday, March 8th, 2010
We’ve looked at the reasons for evangelism and the purpose of making friends. Perhaps some of us would be thinking: “God is crazy. How can I spend every waking moment with my non-Christian friends talking about God? They will think I’m a nutcase! God did create everything else for our enjoyment right?” That might be [...]
We’ve looked at the reasons for evangelism and the purpose of making friends. Perhaps some of us would be thinking: “God is crazy. How can I spend every waking moment with my non-Christian friends talking about God? They will think I’m a nutcase! God did create everything else for our enjoyment right?” That might be [...]
What do we want to make friends for?
0 CommentsSunday, February 28th, 2010
This Chinese New Year I had this cousin who was 2 years old. And you would know that kids like him love chocolate. So he was having a ball of a time eating and playing with chocolate that came in the form of gold coins and gold bars. While he was doing all that, everyone [...]
This Chinese New Year I had this cousin who was 2 years old. And you would know that kids like him love chocolate. So he was having a ball of a time eating and playing with chocolate that came in the form of gold coins and gold bars. While he was doing all that, everyone [...]
Why we evangelize?
0 CommentsMonday, February 22nd, 2010
I have written some supplementary material to accompany the “Just Walk Across the Room” material that my church is using to get people to evangelize. “Why do you go to church every week?” a friend once asked me. For some of my friends, they only visit their temples when it’s Chinese New Year or when [...]
I have written some supplementary material to accompany the “Just Walk Across the Room” material that my church is using to get people to evangelize. “Why do you go to church every week?” a friend once asked me. For some of my friends, they only visit their temples when it’s Chinese New Year or when [...]
The Integration of the English Adult and Youth Services
0 CommentsWednesday, February 10th, 2010
At the recent strategic planning retreat, the BOE, pastors and senior leaders felt resonance and assurance about the idea of integrating the youth and adult services. This paper is to elaborate the idea and act as starting point for feedback and input. The goal: To develop one strong, inter-generational worship service in which to glorify [...]
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At the recent strategic planning retreat, the BOE, pastors and senior leaders felt resonance and assurance about the idea of integrating the youth and adult services. This paper is to elaborate the idea and act as starting point for feedback and input. The goal: To develop one strong, inter-generational worship service in which to glorify [...]
Filed under: Announcements, Articles by Kenny
Growing the church through making disciples
0 CommentsWednesday, February 3rd, 2010
The aim of ministry organization restructuring is growing (both quality and quantity) the church through disciple-making. Most churches face a significant growth barrier between the sizes of 200 to 400 members. For such churches to break through to the next phase of growth, resources need to be channelled through organized ministry structure. A good ministry-structure [...]
The aim of ministry organization restructuring is growing (both quality and quantity) the church through disciple-making. Most churches face a significant growth barrier between the sizes of 200 to 400 members. For such churches to break through to the next phase of growth, resources need to be channelled through organized ministry structure. A good ministry-structure [...]