Moving In The Apostolic (Revised)
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You have been chosen to help establish the Kingdom on earth!
In Bible times, apostolos was a word used by the Greeks and Romans to describe special military envoys who were handpicked, given all power and authority, and charged to subdue, conquer, train and establish their kingdom in new territories.
Today we translate this word as apostle. And today, we are still being called, like the first-century apostles, to subdue and conquer the enemy. To instruct, train and establish the Kingdom in people’s hearts. But if we are to see the Church fulfill her mission–the Great Commission–we need to understand her apostolic dimension.
With clarity and insight, bestselling author John Eckhardt clarifies the gift and functions of apostolic ministry. He shows how to discern the difference between the office of apostle and the gifting and calling every believer–including you–carries. And he reveals how you can restore this vital identity to yourself and to the Church.
War for the souls of humankind is being waged. You have been handpicked to fight back, to expand the Kingdom, to move in the apostolic. Here is everything you need to be victorious.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800798017
ISBN10: 0800798015
John Eckhardt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Chosen Books
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