Articles
David Ireland
Some knew him only as an evangelist, having preached in some 185 nations to over 200 million people. Others saw him as a counselor to heads of state, having counseled every sitting American president since Harry S. Truman. I saw him as a reconciler—a unifier of people, having marched with another great reconciler, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Selma.
Dr. Kirby Clements
The ministry offices of apostle, prophet, and bishop are much emphasized during the last two decades. Since the 1980s conferences, coalitions, networks, and publications focus on the function and significance of these offices in the government of the Church.
Carolyn Driver
In my travels, I continually meet people who aren't fulfilling their destiny. They appear to be frustrated and without direction. When I talk with these individuals, I usually discover that they are allowing past mistakes to impact their present and determine their future.
Carolyn Driver
Everyone seems stressed with all sorts of life challenges and trials. Just this week alone, I was in State Supreme Court and Federal Court with people facing serious situations. Last night, a frantic call came from a former pastor. His wife had just left him. Tomorrow I will meet a young man in his fourth relationship and four children from four different women.
Dr. Nathan Culver
In a recent conference I attended in Atlanta, GA I sat and listened to a successful entrepreneur talk about the struggles she had with the church after her conversion experience. She shared how much of a challenge it was trying to serve and help the local church because she operated in business a certain way that caused her to be successful while she noticed the church often operated in a much slower and less productive manner.
Carolyn Driver
According to Webster's New World Dictionary p.647, one of the definitions of sabotage is: "any harm done to some effort in order to get it to fail." Therefore, self-sabotage is when we ourselves do harm to our own efforts.
Carolyn Driver
In my travels, I continually meet people who aren't fulfilling their destiny. They appear to be frustrated and without direction. When I talk with these individuals, I usually discover that they are allowing past mistakes to impact their present and determine their future. The past is somehow keeping them from going on to greater things.