Sermons About Missionary
Favoritism is Anti-Gospel
Favoritism is anti-Gospel. You cannot hold to the Christian faith and favoritism at the same time.
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A Missionary's Heart
Gary Lester, after serving three years in Australia as a missionary, is now transitioning to a new ministry in British Columbia, Canada. He preaches in this message on the kind of heart a missionary should have. Many of the characteristics of a missionary should apply to every Christian that is seeking to be a strong witness for Christ.
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Missionary Joel Temple
It was great having one of our missionaries from Cameroon, Africa with us -- brother Joel Temple. In this message he shares about Cameroon and his testimony.
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Paul's Missionary Methods
Though we are separated by time, geography and culture, we have a great deal to learn from Paul during his time in Athens. In this sermon we'll look at several missionary principles for planting the gospel in a foreign culture. (Note: I "borrowed" this title from Roland Allen's great book.) http://www.gospeltruth.net/miss_methods.htm
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Greetings, Dear Friends!
This is the first in a series of messages from the Book of Philippians. It talks about the joy of Christian partnership/fellowship. Apostle Paul's Christian friends brought great joy into his life. Real Christian joy can come from genuine Christian friendships, as interact and serve with your Christian brothers and sisters. There are two important lessons that you can learn from this message.
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Power to Change Lives
Answering God's call to go to Egypt, missionary Jason Christiansen preaches on the power of God to create, His power over death, and most importantly, His power to change lives. As believers, we are priviliged to be usable vessels in God's hands, using the powerful Word of God to see lives changed.
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Focus on Tibet
Tom Hartz shares his heart for Tibet and describes his work with Interserve and the Christian Missionary Alliance for that destitute people.
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A Beachhead for the Gospel
Acts 11:19-30 A 'beachhead' is a military position that serves as a landing point and staging area for preparing a larger, coordinated attack or invasion. When implemented, it is critical to the successful launch of a war. In Acts 11, Luke provides a description of the church in Antioch, which was the most strategic church of the three that are described throughout the Book of Acts. The church at Antioch is considered the first great 'missions' church in that it was the first to proactively reach out to the Gentiles. From the example of the church in Antioch, we discover five foundations of a great church that can serve as a strategic beachhead to advance the gospel in its community and around the world. A missions-minded church will have: 1. Aggressive Outreach - Is Gutsy in Evangelism (vv. 19-21) 2. Supportive Leaders - God Men in Charge (vv. 22-26a) 3. Intensive Instruction - Grounded in the Word (v. 26b) 4. Distinctive Members - Growing More Like Christ (v. 26c) 5. Responsive Giving - Generous to Meet Needs (vv. 27-30) A beachhead has been established at the church at Antioch so that the gospel can be advanced throughout the world. These verses provide a comparison for our church so that we may examine ourselves and improve in order that we may more effectively impact our community here in Montgomery, Texas. It is by God's grace that we shall be able to do that.
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