While many believers today are praying for a “Jesus Movement”—an incredible work of the gospel—in our generation, to truly grasp what it means to be a Jesus follower, we need to understand the first believers, and it all begins at Pentecost. The impact of Pentecost is just as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago in the upper room. Pentecost began the Jesus Revolution. One might say that we must go backward to go forward, so let us journey back in time and learn how the context of Pentecost matters.
Read MoreContext is essential to provide clarity to this “Grand Central Station of the Christian Faith” especially because communion is the central act of worship in the church. But it just so happens that the context of communion is more often what is missing.
Read MoreThere’s an uncommon, entirely Biblical approach to studying Scripture that illuminates the Book in a radically different light. It also explains the rise of Gnosticism, denominationalism and just about every ‘non-essential’ doctrinal disagreement in the modern church.
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