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The Importance of Small Groups
By T. W. Parker The relationships formed in small groups help form strong leaders within the Church. The idea is to have three or more people interested in spiritual growth. Small groups are important because (1) small groups foster close relationships and an integral community. (2) small groups provide a comfortable setting for non-believers of…
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The Holy Spirit
By T. W. Parker The Holy Spirit is one of the essential teachings in all of Christendom; without Him, neither Jesus Christ nor the Church would fulfill their purpose. The Person of the Holy Spirit played a significant role in events through His attributes/works such as creation, the eternal purpose of God, divine revelation/methods to…
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“The God of Second Chances”
By T. W. Parker Now available at Amazon.
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The Word Became Flesh
“Yet to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God. Children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God” (John. 1:12-13, NIV). By T. W. Parker Both John and Paul distinguish between the ‘sonship ‘ of…
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The Method of Christ (Ecclesiology/Personal Disciple Making)
By T. W. Parker Ecclesiology: The Method of Christ (Ecclesiology/Personal Disciple Making) will be discussed in this post. Also, this post will cover Tools of Disciple Making. Further, this post will examine the Disciple Making Disciple process. Indeed, when Jesus Christ called the twelve, He intended to form a relationship with the disciples. Likewise, Christ…
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The Word of God
By T. W. Parker God is the author of all Scripture; He spoke, and the universe came into existence. According to Scripture, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Gen. 1:1). The Bible describes God’s creation of the world and all life and presents the one true God as Creator. Moreover, because…
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The Preexistence of Christ
By T. W. Parker The Preexistence of Christ has been debated since the beginning of the Church. Scholars and Theologians have discussed in detail the significance of the idea that Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God but God who always co-existed with the Father in eternity past as God. Further, I will…
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Equipping the Soldiers of the Cross Through Theology
Diving into the depths of theology is an enriching experience that does more than expand the intellect—it fortifies the soul for the battles that lie ahead for every Soldier of the Cross. Through the rigorous study of exegetical methods and the rich tapestry of Biblical accounts, historical contexts, systematic truths, and pastoral applications, we sharpen…
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Living the Commission: My Journey in Ministry
For nearly three decades, my ministry journey has taken me from the bustling sidewalks of outreach missions to the pulpit of local churches where the air is thick with anticipation of the Word. As an associate pastor, I found my calling in bridging the gaps between the young and the old, uniting various churches and…
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The Genesis of Our Faith: Understanding Creation
The story of creation is not just the beginning of the Biblical narrative; it sets the stage for the entire redemption arc woven throughout the scriptures. From the poetic declaration of heavens and earth into existence to the intimate crafting of humankind in His image, the Genesis account delineates a universe brought to life by…