An excerpt from “Shepherds of the Lost” entitled, “What is the Gift of Mercy?” states: “The gift of mercy is the special ability that God gives to certain members of the Body of Christ to feel genuine empathy and compassion for individuals who suffer distressing physical, mental or emotional problems, and to translate that compassion into cheerfully done… Read More »
Blog – Who Was G. Campbell Morgan?
An excerpt from “G Campbell Morgan Books.com” entitled, “The Life of G Campbell Morgan” states: “G. Campbell Morgan (the “G” stands for George), was born December 9, 1863, on a farm in Tetbury, England. A highly regarded preacher and Bible teacher in England, known as the “Prince of Expositors,” Morgan worked closely with D. L.… Read More »
Blog – The Gift Of Leadership?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What is the spiritual gift of leadership” states: “As shepherds of God’s people, gifted leaders rule with diligence and possess the ability to discern true spiritual needs from “felt” needs. They lead others to maturity in the faith. The Christian leader leads others to grow in their ability to… Read More »
Blog – The Gift of Giving?
An excerpt from “Crosswalk.com” entitled, “7 Benefits of Giving” by Condo McMenamin, lists seven biblical reasons to give: 1. Giving is Evidence of Our Obedience to God 2. Giving Sets Our Priorities Straight 3. Giving Increases Our Faith 4. Giving Acknowledges That God Owns it All 5. Giving Leads to Joy 6. Giving Blesses Us—Abundantly… Read More »
Blog – Who Was B.H.Carroll?
An excerpt from “Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives” entitled, “Benajah Harvey Carroll” states: “Pastor, teacher, denominational leader, author. He led in the founding of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and served as president of the seminary until his death. He was one of 12 children born to Benajah and Mary Eliza (Mallard) Carroll. His father… Read More »
Blog – Who Was A. C. Gaebelein?
An excerpt from “The Bretheren Writers Hall Of Fame” entitled, “A. C. Gaebelein Biography” by Timothy Demy, states: “For more than half a century evangelist, author, journalist, and Bible expositor Arno C. Gaebelein passionately proclaimed the prophetic truths of the Bible and daily lived with the hope of their fulfillment. With a ministry that bridged… Read More »
Blog – The Gift of Encouragement?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What is the Gift of Encouragement?” states: “The word translated “encouragement” or “exhortation” is the Greek word paraklésis, related to the word paraclete. Paraklésis basically means “a call to one’s side.” Paraklésis carries the idea of bringing someone closely alongside in order to “exhort,” “urge,” “encourage,” “give joy,” and “comfort” him or her.… Read More »
Blog – The Gift of Teaching?
An excerpt from “Pathway To Victory” entitled, “The Gift of Teaching” states: “It is important to distinguish the spiritual gift of teaching from the role of being a teacher. Many people teach the Word of God, but we do it for different motivations. For example, those of us who have the gift of prophecy teach… Read More »
Blog – Who Was W. H. Griffith Thomas?
An excerpt from “The Gospel Coalition.org” entitled, “Five Theologians You Should Know (5) – W. H. Griffith Thomas” by Michael Jensen, states: “William Griffith Thomas, who died in 1924, was a Welsh-English Anglican evangelical theologian who had a ministry on both sides of the Atlantic. A graduate of Christ Church, Oxford, he was principal of… Read More »
Blog – Who Was Charles E. Jefferson?
An excerpt from “Preaching.com” entitled, “Charles Edward Jefferson: Preaching the Great Doctrines” by John Bishop, states: “Preaching was more than a profession to Jefferson. It was a commission from God. He regarded his ministry not as a task but as a privilege, the greatest work in the world. He declared that he would rather be… Read More »
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