by The Elijah Challenge | Jun 8, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
If the Church placed emphasis on winning the lost as she did in the gospels and Acts, we would witness many more miraculous healings for believers. But since she doesn’t (among other reasons), few believers in the Church are miraculously healed—as is...
by The Elijah Challenge | Jun 7, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Eleven members of an educated family, influenced by a Hindu priestess, together committed suicide. A few years back they had come across the priestess and eventually embraced her and her teachings. She taught them that if in their devotion to Hinduism they committed...
by The Elijah Challenge | Jun 1, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Jakarta, Indonesia In July 2018 we will be observing our 40th anniversary of full-time ministry for the gospel of the kingdom of God. Forty years ago in July 1978 we left the United States as missionaries to Indonesia trusting in the Lord—without the...
by Elijah Challenge | Mar 31, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
When we focus on the first question, it might presuppose something troubling about us. Are we wondering how much we can “get away with” in the world before endangering our salvation? Is such an attitude pleasing to the Lord? Is this the kind of believer He...
by Elijah Challenge | Mar 31, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
In some circles of the Church it is taught that the primary responsibility of the Church is to “make the world a better place” for humanity through the command to “love they neighbor as thyself.” Is this what our Lord Jesus taught and...
by Elijah Challenge | Mar 30, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
According to Scripture, the primary call to missions should be to proclaim the kingdom of God with the evidence of convincing miraculous works to those who never heard. But today the call to missions is different, often involving the use of humanitarian works...