Our last post was “You Can Have Revival If You Want It.” We saw that God is generous, rich in grace, and has poured out his grace abundantly on us in Christ. So if the church isn’t in revival and …

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The Abundant Riches Of Our Generous God’s Grace One of the most powerful teachings we have done has been on the riches of God’s grace. Prophecy, healing, miracles, words of knowledge, works of power, and all the other manifestations commonly …

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Friends, we have been holding an “Open Heaven” home group which includes much of the teaching I share in my new book, The Mechanics of Miracles. This teaching returns us to the simplicity of Jesus, the gospel, and communion with …

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Several weeks ago, we started talking about religious burdens which add all kinds of human regulations to God’s word. The number of people who are considered “unchurched” has been growing rapidly. Yet many Christians accuse the unchurched of rebellion, trying …

“Are you a regular tither?” Part 3 of answering religious objections Read more »

In our last post, I shared about my answer to the question, “What church do you go to?” and the answer, “I belong to the church in Goiânia, Brazil.” Today, we’ll cover the question, “Who is your pastor?” My answer …

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In the last post, we talked about the issue of the unchurched and the weights, burdens, and commandments of men that are hindering people from following Jesus. A weight may not be a sin, but it hinders us. What is …

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Religious Leaven Inflates God’s Word With Human Traditions In recent weeks, a big Christian Instagram account in Brazil posted about the increasing trend of people who are “unchurched.” Many people in the comments condemned the “unchurched” harshly. Some believed that …

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