by The Elijah Challenge | Jan 5, 2019 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Abstract: Missionaries sent to a people group totally unfamiliar with the gospel often look for a “redemptive analogy” present within the culture of that people group in order for them to grasp the gospel clearly. The redemptive analogy relevant to every...
by The Elijah Challenge | Dec 30, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
In quite a few missionary circles nowadays, there is emphasis on finding the “man of peace” or “son of peace” in Luke 10 as rendered below in the New King James Version: After these things the Lord appointed seventy others also,...
by The Elijah Challenge | Dec 25, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Abstract: What Jesus meant by “few” workers is workers trained exactly as he trained his disciples in Luke 9 & 10—that is, in the use of supernatural power and authority to heal the sick and cast out demons as compelling evidence to the...
by The Elijah Challenge | Dec 20, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Abstract: How could Jesus have been so “unreasonable” as to rebuke his disciples harshly for FAILING TO PERFORM A MIRACLE? Does He have the same expectation of us present-day disciples? In Matthew 17, a father brought to the disciples his son who...
by The Elijah Challenge | Dec 17, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Abstract: Which should take greater precedence in the life of a disciple: the written word (“logos”) or the spoken word (“rhema”)? Acts 1:8 “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses...
by The Elijah Challenge | Dec 16, 2018 | Articles/Teaching, Teachings, Training
Abstract: It is possible to “depend” on the leading of Holy Spirit in an unscriptural and unbalanced way—resulting in falling short of the written commands of our Lord. Some teach that before we attempt to minister miraculous healing to...