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By Jennifer LeClaire
Nestled in the heart of Central America, Nicaragua is fast becoming an artery of an apostolic revolution that is impacting the nations of the world.
By Jonas Clark
If we don’t change our ministry structures to be more outwardly focused (sent-ones) we will lose the battle for the lost souls of mankind. It doesn’t take a prophet to discern that without lost souls there can never be true church growth.
by Jennifer LeClaire
Gilbert Abrueo understands drug abuse. He understands generational curses. And he understands incarceration. But
he also understands what it means to be delivered. Since he found the truth that set him free, he has
been reaching out to transvestite prostitutes, drug dealers, gang bangers, AIDS victims, and other lost souls that many evangelists are not willing to pursue.
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by Jonathan Benz
Saving the lost begins with preaching the Kingdom, not promoting ministries, churches and conferences. God has called all of us to demonstrate the Kingdom of God through social reform.
By Jennifer LeClaire
Few Christians have ventured to the island nation of Cuba since Fidel Castro’s Revolution in 1959. Discover the truth about the state of religion in this communist nation.
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• The Gospel in the Jungle of Honduras
• Preaching Deliverance to the Captives
• Confronting Anti-Christ Strongholds Germany
• Remember the Gospel?
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