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The Administrative Pastor: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558) While the routines of the Kirchenordungen may seem bizarre to our modern conceptions of church-and-state relationships, Bugenhagen’s work testifies to the value of administrative gifts to spread the gospel
The Gospel - Desiring God The gospel is good news because it brings a person into the everlasting and ever-increasing joy of Jesus Christ He is not merely the rope that pulls us from the threatening waves; he is the solid beach under our feet, and the air in our lungs, and the beat of our heart, and the warm sun on our skin, and the song in our ears, and the arms of our beloved What Is the Gospel?
The Gospel in 6 Minutes - Desiring God The gospel is the news that Jesus Christ, the Righteous One, died for our sins and rose again, eternally triumphant over all his enemies, so that there is now no condemnation for those who believe, but only everlasting joy That’s the gospel You Can’t Outgrow the Gospel You never, never, never outgrow your need for the gospel
The Beatitudes and the Gospel of the Kingdom - Desiring God Notice Matthew 4:23 It is a summary statement of Jesus’s earthly ministry, “And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people ” One way to restate that verse would be to say that Jesus made it his ministry to preach the coming of the kingdom, teach the way of the
Signs and Wonders: Then and Now - Desiring God They would prove too much If desiring signs and wonders dilutes the power of the gospel–then the early Christians and the apostles themselves were wicked and adulterous, because they so passionately wanted God to do signs and wonders alongside their powerful preaching
Rethinking Unreached Peoples | Desiring God ABSTRACT: When Jesus commissioned his church to make disciples of all nations, was he focusing on unreached peoples, or unreached places, or both? The New Testament writers tracked the spread of the gospel not just by peoples but also places The church today needs to rethink the common definition of “unreached,” and how a revision might affect our missions strategies We asked David Platt