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Tag: the apostle Paul

So-Called Missionary Call

So-Called Missionary Call

March 22, 2013

I don’t believe in the “missionary call.” Well, at least as it is classically understood as a special, unique or personal calling that an individual receives directly from the Lord as confirmation that he or she is to become a missionary. A lot of people expect when you are a missionary that you can provide […]
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The Example of Paul

The Example of Paul

April 28, 2010

In this article we are going to draw out some exemplary principles from the life of the Apostle Paul. Paul was the first Christian missionary whose life example has been preserved for us in the pages of Scripture itself. No other apostle has been given as much exposure as that of Paul. It is as […]
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You Can Be a Part!

You Can Be a Part!

April 28, 2010

We have the privilege and the opportunity to be involved in what God is doing in the world around us. As we examine the words of our Lord Christ in Matthew 28:19-20 commissioning His disciples to make disciples of the entire world, we are left with the ball of involvement in our court. The next […]
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Did You Know?

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