Manifesto X
By: JC Smith
I must admit, I really hate labels. More specifically, I hate your labels and the limitations that those definitions place on me.
As Christians, we seem to want to file everything in its own safe place by defining it according to our own understanding and then, once filed, it magically loses all of [...]
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Manifesto X
Posted in Reformation, Repentance, Revolution, The American Church, ministry, souls on August 2, 2008 | 3 Comments »
NY CITY UPDATE– Thanks for Praying!
Posted in Evangelism, ministry, souls, tagged evangelsim, New York Outreach, NY City, outreach on May 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
JC asked if I would post this update!…thanks for all who prayed!!
-Steve
Hi Brothers & Sisters in Christ!
I just want to give everyone a shout of thanks for the prayers in regards to my New York City mission trip. It was an absolute incredible time! I hooked up with some forty urban/street missionaries from around the [...]
Revolutionaries Needed
Posted in Revival, Revolution, ministry on May 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
No doubt you have heard of Shackleton’s famous newspaper advertisement in 1914. Lacking real resources and fearing the prospect of drawing a crew incapable of dealing with the cruel conditions that they were sure to face, his ad was as harsh and unforgiving as the journey was sure to be.
He wrote the following: “Men Wanted [...]
The Faith Of My Fathers
Posted in Faith, Healing Ministry, Pentecostalism, Revival, Tent Meetings, The American Church, healing, healings, ministry, souls, tagged Allen, america, ancient wells, Branham, camp meetings, Coe, Early Pentecostals, Faith, faith healing, gift of healing, healing, Ministry needs, Pentecostal, Revival, Roberts, Shambach, sign-gift ministry, tent meeting, Wigglesworth on March 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Have you ever been to an old fashioned Holy Ghost tent revival?
When I have asked that question in meetings, the answer is usually a no. We are used to being in the comfort of an air conditioned building, sitting on comfortable chairs while being entertained. Tent meetings cost something, even if it is just a [...]
The Death Of The Preacher
Posted in Christianity, Evangelism, Exhortation, Pentecostalism, Reformation, Revival, Revolution, ministry, tagged American Christianity, church controversy, end times church, error, Feel-good preachers, hard preaching, Joel Osteen, Laodicea, Pentecostal history, positive thinking, revival history, the prophetic on December 14, 2007 | 47 Comments »
I am sorry to be the one to have to report that preparations are underway for the funeral of someone who has been, up to this point, an American mainstay: the Preacher.
I regret to inform you all that in the event of his death, there will be no open casket or time of visitation, as [...]